Suppose k numbers are chosen from {1, . . . , n}, where k < n, sampling
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Suppose k numbers are chosen from {1, . . . , n}, where k < n, sampling without replacement. All outcomes are equally likely. What is the probability that the numbers chosen are in increasing order?
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