allGenreGamer
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The assessment task on combination and permutations is on soon, I need help with a few final questions:
1. Letters of "promise" are arranged in a row. What's the probability that there're 3 letters between p and r? (Answer: 1/7)
2. Urn A has 6 white and 4 black balls. Urn B contains 2 white and 2 black balls. Two balls from Urn A are selected and placed in Urn B. From Urn B two balls are then selected. What's the probability that exactly 2 balls is white? (This one is HARD!, Answer: 128/225)
3. There're two blue and four yellow marbles arranged in a row. How many different arrangements of just 5 of these marbles are possible? (Answer: 25)
4. 5 travellers arrive in a town where there're 5 hotels. If two of them are husband and wife and must goto the same hotel. How many arrangements if the other three can go to any of the other hotels? (Answer: 320)
As you can see, I have the answers to these questions, but I do not understand the logic behind it. After clearing this up, I'll be confident and ready for the exam. So please come through for me again people! (you guys helped me get 97% for my 2 unit half yearlies, so be proud )
1. Letters of "promise" are arranged in a row. What's the probability that there're 3 letters between p and r? (Answer: 1/7)
2. Urn A has 6 white and 4 black balls. Urn B contains 2 white and 2 black balls. Two balls from Urn A are selected and placed in Urn B. From Urn B two balls are then selected. What's the probability that exactly 2 balls is white? (This one is HARD!, Answer: 128/225)
3. There're two blue and four yellow marbles arranged in a row. How many different arrangements of just 5 of these marbles are possible? (Answer: 25)
4. 5 travellers arrive in a town where there're 5 hotels. If two of them are husband and wife and must goto the same hotel. How many arrangements if the other three can go to any of the other hotels? (Answer: 320)
As you can see, I have the answers to these questions, but I do not understand the logic behind it. After clearing this up, I'll be confident and ready for the exam. So please come through for me again people! (you guys helped me get 97% for my 2 unit half yearlies, so be proud )
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