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5. 11 points DevoreStat9 2.E.036 My Notes Ask Your Teacher An academic departmen

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5. 11 points DevoreStat9 2.E.036 My Notes Ask Your Teacher An academic department with five faculty members narrowed its choice for department head to either candidate A or candidate B. Each member then voted on a slip of paper for one of the candidates. Suppose there are actually three votes for A and two for B. If the slips are selected for tallying in random order, what is the probability that A remains ahead of B throughout the vote count (e.g., this event occurs if the selected ordering is AABAB, but not for ABBAA)? Need Help? ReadIt Taik to a Tutor

Explanation / Answer

Total arrangements = 5!/3! * 2!

Total = 10

Favorable arrangements = AAABB, AABAB, ABAAB

So, Probability = 3/10 = 0.33

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