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21 February, 19:38

A certain roller coaster has 3 cars, and a passenger is equally likely to ride in any 1 of the 3 cars each time that passenger rides the roller coaster. If a certain passenger is to ride the roller coaster 3 times, what is the probability that the passenger will ride in each of the 3 cars?

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  1. 21 February, 22:29
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    2/9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    certain roller coaster has 3 cars

    passenger is equally likely to ride in any 1 of the 3 cars each time that passenger rides the roller coaster.

    First time a passenger can ride any car p=3/3 = 1

    Second time the passenger should ride another car p=2/3;

    Third time the passenger should ride not the 2 cars he had already driven: p=1/3.

    so the probability that the passenger will ride in each of the 3 cars P = 1*2/3*1/3 = 2/9
  2. 21 February, 22:38
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    127 passengers

    Step-by-step explanation:

    THis is 127 passenger because if you add all this up and multiply by 2 then divide by 3 you get 127
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