Multiple Choice
A consulting firm has received 2 Super Bowl playoff tickets from one of its clients.To be fair,the firm is randomly selecting two different employee names to "win" the tickets.There are 6 secretaries,5 consultants and 4 partners in the firm.Which of the following statements is not true?
A) The probability of a secretary winning a ticket on the first draw is 6/15.
B) The probability of a secretary winning a ticket on the second draw given that a consultant won a ticket on the first draw is 6/15.
C) The probability of a consultant winning a ticket on the first draw is 1/3.
D) The probability of two secretaries winning both tickets is 1/7.
E) The probability of a partner winning a ticket on the second draw given that a secretary won a ticket on the first draw is 4/14.
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