SOLUTION: 6 freshmen, 9 sophomores, 7 juniors, and 10 seniors are eligible to be on a committee. If a committee of 14 students is chosen at random, what is the probability that it is made up
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Question 1145674: 6 freshmen, 9 sophomores, 7 juniors, and 10 seniors are eligible to be on a committee. If a committee of 14 students is chosen at random, what is the probability that it is made up of 2 freshmen, 3 sophomores, 4 juniors, and 5 seniors?
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