A company plans to hire two salespeople from a total of four applicants. Suppose the personnel director is completely in

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A company plans to hire two salespeople from a total of four applicants. Suppose the personnel director is completely in

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A company plans to hire two salespeople from a total of four
applicants. Suppose the personnel director is completely incapable
of correctly ranking the applicants according to their ability, and
in effect selects the applicants at random. What is the probability
that the personnel director selects the best two candidates? Use
probability notation to express your answer. (Hint: describe the
sample space)
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