Six students (Dave, Michael, Ann, Joe, Jane, Bill) are attending a lecture in a
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Six students (Dave, Michael, Ann, Joe, Jane, Bill) are attending a lecture in a classroomwith 10 seats. The seats are in a single row as follows
A B C D E F G H I J
All valid seating arrangements are equally likely. By valid seating arrangement we mean that all
students have to sit down in a seat and students can not share seats. Here is an example of a valid
seating arrangement:
Dave - B, Michael - A, Ann - E, Joe - I, Jane - H, Bill - F
1. How many seating arrangements are there? Note that who sits where matters.
2. What is the probability of the seating arrangement: Dave - A, Michael - C, Ann - D, Joe - H,
Jane - I, Bill - J?
3. What is the probability that Dave sits in seat A?
4. What is the probability that seats A, C, D, H, I and J are occupied?
5. What is the probability that seat A is occupied?
Explanation / Answer
1.six will sit in 10 seats
so n=10P6=151200
2.p=1/151200
3.p=p(dave in seat A)*p(rest random)=(1/10)*(9P5)/10P6=.01
4.p=(10C6/10P6)=.0014
5.p=6*(9P5)/10C6=.6
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