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The probability that a candidate secures a seat in engg, through EAMCET is 1/10. 7 candidates are selected at random from a centre, The probability that exactly two will get seats is

A

`15 (0.1)^2(0.9)^5`

B

`20 (0.1)^2(0.9)^5`

C

`21 (0.1)^2(0.9)^5`

D

`(0.1)^2(0.9)^5`

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C
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