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Mathematics, 20.12.2019 03:31 marcy4644

Abox contains five ping-pong balls, each with a number written on it. one ball has a one painted on it, one ball has a four, two of the balls are labeled with a seven and one ball has an eight. the balls are picked from the box one at a time without replacement and placed in the order they are drawn, from left to right, to create a five-digit number. what is the probability that the five-digit number is a prime number greater than 5000

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