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There are a total of 22 people in an application pool, that are equally qualified for a job. The pool consists of;
10 people from California
7 people from Nevada.
5 people from Arizonia.
There are 3 job openings for three different people. Type your answers as a decimal to 4 decimal places.
4. What is the
5. What is the probability that the first one is from California and the next two are from Nevada?
6. What is the probability that each is from a different state?
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