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Mathematics, 29.04.2021 07:00, jabper5522

I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST TO THE RIGHT ANSWER CONFERENCES You are sitting down at a round table with 7 chairs for a business meeting. You notice that one of the chairs is shorter than the rest. If 7 people sit down at random, what is the probability that you will end up with the short chair?

A.1/42

B.1/42

C.1/6

D.1/7

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