Algebra and Trigonometry (6th Edition)
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Gabriel, Eliana, Cristina, Julian, Jordan, and Gil have all been invited to a dinner party. They arrive randomly and each person arrives at a different time. Find the probability that Jordan arrives first and Gil arrives last.
Write your answer as a simplified fraction.
The probability that Jordan arrives first and Gil arrives last is
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