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In 2007, the world rock-paper-scissors Championship was held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. What is the probability that any two competitors will both have the same combination in a game of rock-paper-scissors, expressed as a fraction?

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To answer this, we will need to select 2 of the 3 possible cities in question 3C2:


\begin{gathered} (3!)/(2!1!)=3 \\ \text{Total possibilities = 2}^3=8 \\ \text{Probability = 3/8} \end{gathered}

So, the probability that any two cities have the same combination in a game is 3/8.

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