If you read a lot of books they typically have a main character that has a struggle and finds a way to deal with it, this includes Harry Potter, Goosebumps, and even Shakespeare, so my answer is d
<span>The Second Act begins much like the first act, but three years later on Emily and George's wedding day. Dr. and Mrs. Gibbs talk about how young the couple are, and what their own marriage was like in its early days. George goes next door to visit Emily, but her parents prevent the bridegroom from seeing his bride; he chats awkwardly with Mr. Webb about the value of marriage.
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Given:
Total students to board the Hogwarts Express = 100 students
The first student occupies the wrong seat.
Each student occupies the allocated seat (if available) if not, he chooses a seat at random.
Determine the chance that the last passenger will get to his seat:
1/99 = 0.01 * 100 = 1.01%
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