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You draw a card uniformly at random from a standard deck, then remove all cards of strictly higher rank (e. g., if you draw a 4, then the remaining deck consists of four 2s, four 3s, and three 4s). you repeat this process three times on the same deck, without putting the removed cards back. what is the probability that the three cards you’ve drawn are a 3 and two 5s?

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