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Find the probability that A, D and C are selected.
Answer to Problem 14SGR
The probability that Alice, David and Carlene are selected is
Explanation of Solution
Given information: It is given that A, D and C are selected from 10 participants.
Calculation: Since 3 students are chosen from 10 students, therefore it is the case of selection of 3 students among 10 students. Therefore it can be done in
Since there is only 1 way in which each one of them will be selected. Therefore the probability that Alice, David and Carlene are selected is
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