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The 15 dogs at the animal shelter are in individual cages labeled A through O. Three dogs will be randomly selected to be featured on a local TV station. What is the probability…
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The 15 dogs at the animal shelter are in individual cages labeled A through O. Three dogs will be randomly selected to be featured on a local TV station. What is the probability that the dogs selected will be from cages A, B, C in any order?
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the probability would be 3 out of 15
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