SOLUTION: A jury pool has 21 people that are married and 20 people that are not married, from which 12 jurors will be selected. Assuming that each person is equally likely to be chosen and t

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Question 1196726: A jury pool has 21 people that are married and 20 people that are not married, from which 12 jurors will be selected. Assuming that each person is equally likely to be chosen and that the jury is selected at random, find the probability that the jury consists of the following.
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