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1) A politician is about to give a campaign speech and is holding a 'stack of ten cue cards, of which the first 3 are the most important. Just before the speech, she drops all of the cards and picks them up in a random order. What is the probability that cards #1, #2, and #3 are still in order on the top of the stack? A) 0.139% B) 3.333% C) 0.794% D) 0.03%​

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