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If you hire a total of 15 people to work FOH, what are the odds that you'll see one of them, Jill, come in on Thursday. (Assume they all work the same number of shifts each week, and no one works 2 shifts in one day.) A) 6/15
B) 8/13
C) 1/15
D) 1/3


If you hire a total of 15 people to work FOH, what are the odds that you'll see one of them, Jill,

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