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Mathematics, 08.10.2019 04:00 jeremyrs101

For this problem, assume 7 males audition, one of them being george, 6 females audition, one of them being margaret, and 4 children audition. the casting director has 3 male roles available, 1 female role available, and 2 child roles available. (1) how many different ways can these roles be filled from these auditioners?
(2) how many different ways can these roles be filled if exactly one of george and margaret gets a part?
(3) what is the probability (if the roles are filled at random) of both george and margaret getting a part?

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