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Mathematics, 30.06.2021 05:10 emberferran

There are 10 candidates in the local election; each candidate is running for 3 offices and can be elected to any one of the three but not more than one. You favor two of the candidates. a. What is the probability that both of your candidates will be elected to office?
b. What is the probability that none of your candidates will be elected to office?
c. What is the probability that at least one of your candidates will be elected?

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