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Mathematics, 21.07.2019 18:10, kaikao17801

Twenty one-slips of paper are each marked with a different letter of the alphabet and placed in a basket. a slip is pulled out, it’s letter recorded and the slip is replaced. this is done 6 times. find the probability that the word riddle is formed. assume that each letter in the word is also in the basket


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