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A team of 5 boys and 4 girls will be chosen from a group of 16 boys and 13 girls.
1. If Bob is one of the students, how likely is he to be picked?
2. If Jane is also a student, how likely is it that Jane and Bob will both be picked?
3. How likely is it that at least Jane or Bob will be picked?
4. How many different teams are possible?

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