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If one three-digit number (0 cannot be a left digit) is chosen at random from all those that can be made from the following set of digits, find the probability that the one chosen is not a multiple of
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If one three-digit number (0 cannot be a left digit) is chosen at random from all those that can be made from the following set of digits, find the probability that the one chosen is not a multiple of 5.
(0, 1, 2, 3, 4,5)
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