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Physics, 01.08.2019 19:00 samm8940

Anew deck of cards has all the suits (clubs, diamonds, hearts, and spades) in order, and the cards are ordered by number within the suits. if you shuffle the cards many times, are you likely to return the cards to their original order? explain. this is an example of what physical law?

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