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6 chocolates our of 8 different brands available in the market are chosen, what is the probability that all the chocolates are of different brands a. `(.^8C_6)/(.^(13)C_6)` b. `(.^8C_6)/(.^(13)C_8)` c. `(.^8C_6)/(8^6)` d. none of these

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