SOLUTION: A group consists of 15 people: 5 Americans, 6 Canadians and 4 Mexicans.
What is the probability that a sub-group will consist of all Canadians?
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Question 710359: A group consists of 15 people: 5 Americans, 6 Canadians and 4 Mexicans.
What is the probability that a sub-group will consist of all Canadians?
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6/15*5/14*4/13*3/12 2/11*1/10
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