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vaieri [72.5K]
4 years ago
11

There are 9 people taking part in a raffle.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Marianna [84]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

  • <em>Probability of event A: </em>1<u>/504</u>
  • <em>Probablity of event B:</em> <u>1/84</u>

Explanation:

1. Event A: Bob is the first prize winner, Lena is second, and Ann is third,

  • The probability that Bob is the first prize winner is one outcome out of 9 possible outcomes, so it is 1/9

  • The probability that Lena is second, after Bob is the first prize winner is one outocome out of 8 possible outocmes, so it is 1/8

  • The probability Ann is third, after Bob y first and Lena is second is 1/7.

Thus, the joint probability that Bob is the first prize winner, Lena is second, and Ann is third is the product of the three calculated probabilities:

  • 1/9 × 1/8 × 1/7 = 1 / (9×8×7) = 1/504 ← answer

2. Event B: The first three prize winners are Soo, Omar, and Kira, regardless of order

When the order does not matter, the number of combinations for three different persons win the 3 prizes is C(3,3), which is computed with the corresponding formula:

          C(m,n)=\dfrac{m!}{n!(m-n)!}  

Thus:

          C(3,3)=\dfrac{3!}{(3!(3-3)!}=1

And the number of possible combinations of winners is C(9,3):

                 C(9,3)=\dfrac{9!}{3!(9-3)!}=84

Then, the probability is the number of favorable combinations, C(3,3) = 1, divided by the number of possible combinations, C(9,3) = 84:

  • 1/84 ← answer
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