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How many ways are there to create a committee of two people, assuming order does not matter? b. If each committee (again, order does not matter) is equally likely to be created, what is the probability that Jack will be on the committee? c. Jan and Jane have special certifications that the others don’t. What is the probability that at least Jan or Jane will be selected to the committee? d. If order did matter (say the first person selected is the chair of the committee and the second selected is the assistant), how many ways are there to create a committee of 2 members?

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