I need help with the following:
1) A student writes a random three-digit number using the digits 1-9. what is the probability that the three digits in the number are all the same?
2) five cards are drawn from a standard pack of 52 playing cards (without replacement). what is the probability of...
hey!!! thank you SO much! this makes sm sense to me now, and thank you so much for the picture above. it really clarified it for me. hope u have a great rest of ur day
the answer is 13860 :(( i can't seem to wrap my head around it bc i've tried everything and i still don't get the answer. thank u for trying anyway! perm and comb is so hardd
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Twelve people arrive at a restaurant. There is one table for six, one table for four and one table for two. In how many ways can they be assigned to a table?
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