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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 09:08 fonsworth5

Suppose that after I wrote this problem, Richard Rusczyk thought he could be more clever than I could, so he wrote his own problem. Suppose that both of our problems are in the set of 12 problems you are currently working on. If you sat down at your computer this morning and randomly loaded 4 of the 12 problems, what is the probability that both this problem and Richard Rusczyk's problem were among the four you loaded?

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