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25 May, 11:53

ten people are in a room wearing badges marked 1 through 10. three persons are selected at random and their badge numbers are recorded. what is the probability that the smallest of these badge number is 6?

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  1. 25 May, 13:01
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    P=1/12

    Step-by-step explanation:

    From Exercise we have ten people are in a room wearing badges marked 1 through 10.

    For first man we conlude that the probability that is 5/10, that his number at least 6.

    For second man we conlude that the probability that is 4/9, that his number at least 6.

    For third man we conlude that the probability that is 3/8, that his number at least 6.

    Therefore, the probability is

    P=5/10 · 4/9 · 3/8 = 1/12

    P=1/12
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