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From a team of five students, you choose two students at random without replacement. Calculate the probability that the first student selected is the team leader and the second is the assistant team leader. Please show all work!!
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I would believe that it would be a 1/5 chance for the team leader then a 1/4 chance for the assistant leader since one person is already the leader and can't be both.
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Answer:
1/20
Explanation:
1/4*1/5=1/20
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