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There are 5 people from Arizona (A), 7 people from California (C), and 3 people from Nevada (N) equally qualified for a job. There are three job openings for three different people. What is the probability that the first two people selected are from Arizona and the third is from California? Type your answer as a fraction or a decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth (three decimal places).
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