Michaelmoo
cbff...
- Joined
- Sep 23, 2008
- Messages
- 591
- Gender
- Male
- HSC
- 2009
Ok. Basically heres the question:
Six People, of whom A and B are two, arrange themselves at random in a row. What is the probability that there are at least 3 people between A and B.
Im getting that there is only 3 different positions where A and B can take such that there is AT LEAST three people between the two. A and B can also be arranged amongst themselves in 2! ways. The rest can be arrange in 4! ways. So
P = (3 x 2! x 4!)/ 6! = 1/5
But the answers says 1/2. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Six People, of whom A and B are two, arrange themselves at random in a row. What is the probability that there are at least 3 people between A and B.
Im getting that there is only 3 different positions where A and B can take such that there is AT LEAST three people between the two. A and B can also be arranged amongst themselves in 2! ways. The rest can be arrange in 4! ways. So
P = (3 x 2! x 4!)/ 6! = 1/5
But the answers says 1/2. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Last edited: