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A group of four girls (Alice, Beth, Cara, and Denise) and four boys (Evan, Francis, George, and Harry) decide to split into two teams to play a game of badminton, Alice and Evan are
elected team captains, and they take turns picking players for their teams.
(a) In how many different orders can the remaining children be chosen to be on a team?
15
orders
(b) What is the probability that Francis is picked last?
Express the probability as a decimal. If necessary, round to the nearest hundredth.


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