At a game show, there are 8 people (including you and your friend) in the front row.
The...
Mathematics, 07.05.2020 03:12 weston202
At a game show, there are 8 people (including you and your friend) in the front row.
The host randomly chooses 3 people from the front row to be contestants.
The order in which they are chosen does not matter
There are 8C3 = 56 total ways to choose the 3 contestants.
What is the probability that you and your friend are both chosen?
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