Suppose that 35 people are divided in a random manner into two teams in such a way that one team contains 10 people and

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Suppose that 35 people are divided in a random manner into two teams in such a way that one team contains 10 people and

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Suppose That 35 People Are Divided In A Random Manner Into Two Teams In Such A Way That One Team Contains 10 People And 1
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Suppose that 35 people are divided in a random manner into two teams in such a way that one team contains 10 people and the other team contains 25 people. What is the probability that two particular people A and B will be on the same team? [6 points)
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