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Mark and Jennifer each purchase one raffle ticket. If a total of thirteen raffle tickets are sold and two winners will be selected, what is the probability that both Mark and Jennifer win?
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Mark and Jennifer each purchase one raffle
ticket. If a total of thirteen raffle tickets are
sold and two winners will be selected, what is
the probability that both Mark and Jennifer
win?
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