From Cambridge Yr 12 3 unit, Exercise 10I
A committee of 3 women and 7 men is to be seated randomly at a round table.
a) What is the probability that the 3 females will sit together?
b) The committee elects a president and vice-president. What is the probability that they are sitting opposite one another?
And I'm having difficulty understanding probability in arrangements around a circle in general...if someone could try to explain how it works in general, with this example?
Thank you!
A committee of 3 women and 7 men is to be seated randomly at a round table.
a) What is the probability that the 3 females will sit together?
b) The committee elects a president and vice-president. What is the probability that they are sitting opposite one another?
And I'm having difficulty understanding probability in arrangements around a circle in general...if someone could try to explain how it works in general, with this example?
Thank you!