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Mathematics, 12.03.2021 22:20 mccdp55

You have a bag of 63 candies you want to give to your 9 friends. The company that makes the candies guarantees that exactly 9 of the candies in the bag are red, the most delicious color. Anyone who doesn't get a red candy will be so upset that they will stop being your friend! But the candies are in identical wrappings, so you are forced to give each friend 7 candies and hope for the best. What's the probability you lose one or more friends

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