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Simulating a card draw Which of the following expressions will not reproduce the behavior of a regular unbiased card draw in c? (I. e., the range should be ints from 1 to 52, inclusive, which correspond to face cards – in canonical order.) Choice* c = np. random. randint( 52 ) + 1 c = np. random. normal( 52 ) + 1 d = np. random. uniform() * 52 c = int(d) + 1 x = np. linspace( 1,52,52 ) c = int( np. random. choice( x ) )

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