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Question
There are ten prizes, five A′s, three B′s and two C′s, placed in identical sealed envelopes for the top ten contestants in a mathematics contest. The prizes are awarded by allowing winners to select an envelope at random from those remaining. When the 8th contestant goes to select the prize, the probability that the remaining three prizes are one A, one B and one C, is -
Options
A.1/4
B.1/3
C.1/12
D.1/10
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