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We wish to choose 7 cards from a usual deck of 52 playing cards. in how many ways can this be done if we are required to choose the cards in the following ways? (a) with no restriction. (b) all cards come from the same suit. (c) exactly 3 aces and exactly 3 kings are chosen. (d) all 7 cards have values between 2 and 7 inclusive. (e) all 7 cards all have different values (where jacks are different from queens,

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