The staff of a restaurant consists of 25 people, including 8 waiters, 12 waitresses, and 5 cooks.
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The staff of a restaurant consists of 25 people, including 8 waiters, 12 waitresses, and 5 cooks. For Mother’s Day, a total of 9 people will need to be selected to work. If the selections are made at random, determine the probability that 3 waiters, 4 waitresses, and 2 cooks will be selected.
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A Survey of Mathematics with Applications
ISBN: 978-0134112107
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