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Fifteen new students are to be evenly distributed among three classes. Suppose that there are three whiz-kids among the fifteen. (a) What is the probability that each class gets one? (b) one class gets them all?
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Well 3 times what equals 15 it' 5 so the probability of it will be 5 if that makes sense
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