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To explain: three different strategies widely used in the attempt to achieve this randomness, and discuss each one's effectiveness.
Explanation of Solution
There are three different methods for achieving randomness: the first approach is to roll a dice: if the dice is fair, it should be equally probable that each result will come from 1 to 6. The second approach is to predict a card: if it has 52 cards and randomly selects one card, 52 cards have an equal opportunity to pick. The third solution is to shuffle cards and deal a hand: if cards are shuffled twice and then the card is picked, the cards are roughly equally likely to be provided in the hand.
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