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Three men and 2 women will present 5 consecutive speeches, 1 by each person, at a conference. If the order of the speakers is determined randomly, what is the probability that at least 2 of the men's speeches will be consecutive?
A. \(\dfrac{3124}{3125}\)
B. \(\dfrac{9}{10}\)
C. \(\dfrac{4}{5}\)
D. \(\dfrac{26}{25}\)
E. \(\dfrac{1}{2}\)
OA B
Three men and 2 women will present 5 consecutive speeches, 1 by each person, at a conference. If the order of the speakers is determined randomly, what is the probability that at least 2 of the men's speeches will be consecutive?
A. \(\dfrac{3124}{3125}\)
B. \(\dfrac{9}{10}\)
C. \(\dfrac{4}{5}\)
D. \(\dfrac{26}{25}\)
E. \(\dfrac{1}{2}\)
OA B












