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Josh and Chris are racing their derby-car models in a boxcar derby. Two of the six racers in each heat are chosen at random to get the outside lanes. What is the probability that Josh and Chris will both
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Josh and Chris are racing their derby-car models in a boxcar derby. Two of the six racers in each heat are chosen at random to get the outside lanes. What is the probability that Josh and Chris will both get an outside lane in the first heat?
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2 out of 6 or 20% i think
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