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Homework Help: Math 132

Posted by Jess on Monday, April 5, 2010 at 11:54pm.

There are 7 girls and 6 boys in a class. Suppose five children are randomly chosen to decorate the game room. Given that at least one boy is chosen, what is the probability that exactly two boys are chosen?

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