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    Suppose You Are Going to Randomly Order Individuals a
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Suppose You Are Going to Randomly Order Individuals a

Question 16

Question 16

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Suppose you are going to randomly order individuals A , B , C , D , E and F . The probability the order will begin A B _ _ _ _ is _________.


A) 1.000
B) 0.033
C) 0.027
D) 0.000

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