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In a running competition, a bronze, silver and gold medal must be given to the top three girls and top three boys. If 9 boys and 4 girls are competing, how many different ways could the six medals possibly
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In a running competition, a bronze, silver and gold medal must be given to the top three girls and top three boys. If 9 boys and 4 girls are competing, how many different ways could the six medals possibly be given out?
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use probability ,fraction/percentage/decimal
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