Multiple Choice
In a homicide case 8 different witnesses picked the same man from a line up. The line up contained 5 men. If the identifications were made by random guesses, find the probability that all 8 witnesses would pick the same person.
A) 0.0000305
B) 0.0000026
C) 1.6
D) 0.0000128
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