document.write( "Question 1027551: (1) A bag contains 2 natural oranges and 3 artificial oranges. Each of four persons, A, B, C, and D, in the order named, draws one orange and does not replace it. The first to draw a natural orange receives N20. What is the probability that A, B, and C lose and D wins
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document.write( "(2) 4 different Biology books, 6 different CIT books and 2 different Mathematics books are to be arranged on a shelf. How many different arrangements are possible if only the Biology books must stand together?
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document.write( "5650000 \n" );
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