A man answers 10 maths questions ,one after the other .he answers the first problem correctly and the second problem incorrectly ,for each of the remaining 8 problems the probability that he answers the problem correctly equals to the ratio of the number of questions that he has already answered correctly to the total number of problems he has already answered. What is the probability that he answers exactly 5 out of 10 correctly?
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