SOLUTION: In a classroom of 9 boys and 14 girls, seven students are chosen to present their seven homework problems. What is the probability that the first three children chosen are boys?

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Question 919838: In a classroom of 9 boys and 14 girls, seven students are chosen to present their seven homework problems. What is the probability that the first three children chosen are boys?
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23 Students: 9B, 14G
seven students are chosen...
P(first three are boys) =

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