Answer:
The probability is 
Step-by-step explanation:
If she has n distinct password candidates and only one of which will successfully log her into a secure system, the probability that her first first successful login will be on her k-th try is:
If k=1

Because, in her first try she has n possibles options and just one give her a successful login.
If k=2

Because, in her first try she has n possibles options and n-1 that are not correct, then, she has n-1 possibles options and 1 of that give her a successful login.
If k=3

Because, in her first try she has n possibles options and n-1 that are not correct, then, she has n-1 possibles options and n-2 that are not correct and after that, she has n-2 possibles options and 1 give her a successful login.
Finally, no matter what is the value of k, the probability that her first successful login will be (exactly) on her k-th try is 1/n
Let the time = x
Distance = Speed x time
One train is 75x, the other train 85x
Add together to equal total distance:
75x + 85x = 384
Simplify:
160x = 384
Divide both sides by 160:
x = 384 / 160
x = 2.4 hours
This would be 6C3
= 6*5*4
---------- = 20 answer
3*2*1
7(x - 3) + 3(4 - x) = -8
7x - 21 + 12 - 3x = -8
7x - 3x = -8 + 21 - 12
4x = 1
x = 1/4