Multiple Choice
A small community college in Ontario has four student organizations (A, B, C, and D) . Organization A has 5 students, B has 8, C has 10, and D has 12. It is thought that new students have no preference for one of these organizations over the other. If seven new students are admitted to the college, what is the probability that one student will choose organization A, one will choose B, two will choose C, and three will choose D?
A) approximately 0.059
B) 0.200
C) approximately 0.243
D) 0.258
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