In Example 4.21 on page 194, we discussed randomly selecting, without replacement, two students from Professor Weiss's

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In Example 4.21 on page 194, we discussed randomly selecting, without replacement, two students from Professor Weiss's introductory statistics class. Suppose now that three students are selected without replacement. What is the probability that the first two students chosen are female and the third is male?
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