Four couples at a party play a game. They decide to play in teams of two and sel
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In trial 1, we see there is only 1 case out of the 11 cases, where the original couple are tagged together that is 01.
In trial 2, we see there are 2 cases out of the 11 cases, where the original couple are tagged together that is 76, 23
In trial 3, we see there are 3 cases out of the 11 cases, where the original couple are tagged together that is 32,67,01
In trial 4, we see there are 2 cases out of the 11 cases, where the original couple are tagged together that is 32,98
In trial 5, we see there are 3 cases out of the 11 cases, where the original couple are tagged together that is 89,8932
Therefore the average number of cases in total 11*5 trials would be:
= (1+ 2 + 3+ 2 +3)/55 = 0.2
Therefore 20% is the required answer here.
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