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Mathematics, 06.04.2020 15:45 djchase04

7. For three nights in a row, Jared, Matt, and four other players play chess
against each other on the Internet. The computer randomly picks each
player's opponent each night. What is the probability that Jared plays again
Matt on any night?

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