Multiple Choice
At the school playground, students can check out 20 red playground balls to play with.Eight of the balls are of superior quality and bounce well enough to support a decent game of double four square.If we need two of the superior-quality balls to play the game and the four players each randomly select a playground ball to check out, what is the probability that we will be able to have a decent game (i.e., have at least two superior-quality balls) ?
A) 0.4654
B) 0.3814
C) 0.5346
D) 0.5248
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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