A car dealer has 15 different cars that he would like to display, but he has room to display only 3. Suppose 11 of the cars are the same color, with the remaining 4 having different colors that are distinct from each other. If the dealer tells a salesperson to display any 3 cars, what is the probability that all 3 cars will be the same color?
A) Pr(All Same Color) =
B) Pr(All Same Color) =
C) Pr(All Same Color) =
D) Pr(All Same Color) =
E) Pr(All Same Color) =
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