8. With 5 professors and 15 students to choose from, what is the probability of choosing 12 people for a committee that is made up 2 professors and 10 students?

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 With 5 professors and 15 students to choose from, what is the probability of choosing 12 people for a
committee that is made up 2 professors and 10 students? 

8. With 5 professors and 15 students to choose from, what is the probability of choosing 12 people for a
committee that is made up 2 professors and 10 students?
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