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Suppose there are 30 people in a jury pool and the final jury will consist of 12 of these people. Suppose that among the 30, there are 17 whites and 13 non-whites. And suppose that the jury ends up being all white. What is the probability of this happening, if all possible 12-person juries has been equally likely?

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