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A horse race has 14 entries. Assuming that there are no ties, what is the probability that 5 horses owned by 1 person finish first, second, third, fourth, and fifth?
12 years ago

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Lolo
5/14*4/13*3/12*2/11*1/10 = 120/240240

Then you divide: 120 / 240240

which equals : 0.0004995
Round off to fourth decimal : 0.0005
6 years ago

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