Answer:
Probably. It depends on what teacher you have. Some might think its cheating and some might think its just getting help.
Explanation:
If repetition is not allowed in the 5 digit pin, then number of possible pins = 10C5 = 252
P(guessing it right in the first attempt) = 1/252
P(guessing it right in the second attempt) = 251/252 * 1/251 = 1/252
P(guessing it right in the second attempt) = 251/252 * 250/251 * 1/250 = 1/252
P(of guessing it right in 3 attempts .with different pin each time) = 1/252 + 1/252 + 1/252 = 3/252 = 1/84 = 0.0119
If repetition is allowed in the 5 digit pin, then number of possible pins = 10^5 = 100000
P(guessing it right in the first attempt) = 1/100000
P(guessing it right in the second attempt) = 99999/100000 * 1/99999 = 1/100000
P(guessing it right in the second attempt) = 99999/100000 * 99998/99999 * 1/99998 = 1/100000
P(of guessing it right in 3 attempts .with different pin each time) = 1/100000 + 1/100000 + 1/100000 = 3/100000 = 0.00003
Answer:
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Completely unrelated, but that is a great sentence, I want that painted as a quote on my wall.
Also, the punctiation seems right to me. But you might be able to use a ";" instead of a comma, im gonna check that real quick.
Explanation:
something that remains interesting