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There are 7 people fishing at Lake Connor: 3 have fishing licenses, and 4 do not. An inspector chooses two of the people at random. What is the probability that both people have licenses? Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.
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I think it is 3/7*2/6=6/42=1/7
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