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.)

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