Example 17 In a relay race there are five teams A
Example 17 In a relay race there are five teams A, B, C, D and E. (a) What is the probability that A, B and C finish first, second and third, respectively. (b) What is the probability that A, B and C are first three to finish (in any order) (Assume that all finishing orders are equally likely)
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Example 17 In a relay race there are five teams A, B, C, D and E. (a) What is the probability that A, B and C finish first, second and third, respectively. (b) What is the probability that A, B and C are first three to finish (in any order) (Assume that all finishing orders [...]
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D and E. (a) What is the probability that A ,
Example 17 In a relay race there are five teams A ,
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