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You want to make five-letter codes that use the letters A, F, E, R, and M without repeating any letter. What is the probability that a randomly chosen code starts with M and ends with E?

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Answer:

0.05

Explanation:

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Answer:

The probability that a randomly chosen code starts with M and ends with E is 0.05 ....

Explanation:

According to the given statement we have to make five letter code from A, F, E, R, and M without repeating any letter. We have to find that what is probability that a randomly chosen code starts with M and ends with E.

Thus the probability of picking the first letter M = 1/5

After that we require the sequence (not E, not E, not E) which is equal to:

= 3/4 * 2/3* *1/2

= 1/4

Now multiply 1/5 and 1/4

1/5 * 1/4

= 1/20

= 0.05

Therefore the probability that a randomly chosen code starts with M and ends with E is 0.05 ....

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