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You are running a camp of 30 students, including John and Jane. 3a.) What is the total possible ways you can arrange 2 focus groups of students one group being size 4 , and the other size 6. 3b.) What is the probability that John and Jane are not in the same group ( so either not chosen or are chosen but not in the same group).

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