SOLUTION: From a group of 6 seniors and 10 juniors a committee of 5 is chosen by a lot. What is the probability that it will consist of more seniors than juniors?
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Question 1157243: From a group of 6 seniors and 10 juniors a committee of 5 is chosen by a lot. What is the probability that it will consist of more seniors than juniors?
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