Multiple Choice
A car dealer has 15 different cars that he would like to display, but he has room to display only 5. Suppose 9 of the cars are the same color, with the remaining 6 having different colors that are distinct from each other. If the dealer tells a salesperson to display any 5 cars, what is the probability that all 5 cars will be the same color?
A) Pr(All Same Color) =
B) Pr(All Same Color) =
C) Pr(All Same Color) =
D) Pr(All Same Color) =
E) Pr(All Same Color) =
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