Wee Yong Geng, Eldric's answer to Royal Lim's Secondary 4 E Maths Singapore question.

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Wee Yong Geng, Eldric
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For the last part, bearing in mind that given a random selection of players, the probability of each person getting a score of 6 is entirely independent on each other:
therefore the probability required is that of having a random individual be of score 6 = P(score = 6), squared to account for it happening twice