A mother is trying to provide a more diverse diet for her son. When they arrive at the grocery store, they count 36 different types of fruit. The mother tells the son he must select a piece of fruit to eat with each of his three meals, and one for a snack, but he cannot eat the same fruit twice in one day. How many different sets of fruits could the son choose for a single day?
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