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The queen of hearts, queen of diamonds, queen of spades, and queen of clubs are taken out of a deck of cards. They are to be put in 3 places on a table. In how many different ways can they be placed in
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The queen of hearts, queen of diamonds, queen of spades, and queen of clubs are taken out of a deck of cards. They are to be put in 3 places on a table. In how many different ways can they be placed in the 3 spots?
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