Multiple Choice
A small city has two taxi companies (A and B) . Each taxi company has 5 taxis. A motel has told these companies that they will randomly select a taxi company when one of its customers needs a cab. This morning 3 cabs were needed. Assuming that no one individual taxi can be used more than once, what is the probability that 2 of the cabs selected will be from Company A and the other will be from B?
A) 0.417
B) 0.25
C) 0.583
D) 0.5
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