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English, 01.06.2021 20:10, nathanphelps2468

Abby, Boris, Carol, Dario, Eileen, Frank, Gina, Hideki, Irene, and Jack auditioned for a school play. The drama teacher needs to randomly choose 2 of the 10 students for the play. The table shows the ways the teacher can choose 2 of the students, where each student is represented by the first letter of his or her name. What is the probability that Carol and Jack will be chosen for the play?

1/45

1/9

2/45

1/90

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