Problem:
Al, Bill, and Cal will each randomly be assigned a whole number from  to , inclusive, with no two of them getting the same number. What is the probability that Al's number will be a whole number multiple of Bill's and Bill's number will be a whole number multiple of Cal's?
Answer Choices:
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E.  
Solution:
There are assignments satisfying the condition: , , and . There are possible assignments, so the probability is .
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