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Mathematics, 07.05.2021 01:30 hgdthbgjnb83661

A school club consists of 10 girls and 14 boys. Suppose 5 students are selected as officers. Find the probability that the selected group will consist of all boys. A. 13/276
B. 18/143
C. 143/18
D. 3/506

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