Math
10 applicants are interviewed for a position. Among them are Paul and Jen. If a randomly chosen applicant is invited to interview first, what is the probability to have neither Paul nor Jen at the first interview?
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Verbal
(A) Published since 1851, the founders of the New York Times were Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones, who had no previous journalism experience.
(B) Published since 1851, Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones, who had no previous journalism experience, were the founders of the New York Times.
(C) Published since 1851, the New York Times was founded by George Jones, who had no previous journalism experience, and Henry Jarvis Raymond.
(D) The New York Times was founded by Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones, who had no previous journalism experience, and published since 1851.
(E) The founders being Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones, who had no previous journalism experience, the New York Times has been published since 1851.
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