SOLUTION: A horse race has 12 entries and one person owns 5 of those horses. Assuming that there are no​ ties, what is the probability that those five horses finish first comma second
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Question 1094139: A horse race has 12 entries and one person owns 5 of those horses. Assuming that there are no ties, what is the probability that those five horses finish first comma second comma third comma fourth comma and fifth first, second, third, fourth, and fifth (regardless of order)?
The probability that the five horses finish first comma second comma third comma fourth comma and fifthfirst, second, third, fourth, and fifth is .
(Round to four decimal places as needed.)