There are 40 students in Mat301 section H. Mr. John picked 10 students' names and kept his selection secret. Mr. Smith and Ms. Jenny chose 5 and 6 students' names respectively without telling each other about their selections. (There might be common students within Mr. Smith’s list and Ms. Jenny’s list). What is the probability that exactly 2 of Mr. Smith’s chosen students and 3 of Ms. Jenny’s chosen students match the 10-student list of Mr. John?

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There are 40 students in Mat301 section H. Mr. John picked 10 students' names and kept his selection secret. Mr. Smith and Ms. Jenny chose 5 and 6 students' names respectively without telling each other about their selections. (There might be common students within Mr. Smith’s list and Ms. Jenny’s list). What is the probability that exactly 2 of Mr. Smith’s chosen students and 3 of Ms. Jenny’s chosen students match the 10-student list of Mr. John? 

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