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Two armadillos and three aardvarks sat in a five-seat row at the Animal Auditorium. What is the probability that the two animals on the ends of the row were both armadillos or both aardvarks?

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User Sagargp
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Answer:

2/5

Step-by-step explanation:

2/5 1 1 1 1/4

A R R R A

2/20 or 1/10 is the odds that there will be an armadillo both ends

3/5 1 1 1 1/2

R A A R R

3/10 are the odds that there will be an aardvark on both ends and so you then have to add the two to get 4/10 or 2/5 which is the answer

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User Nicoulaj
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Answer:


(1)/(15)

Step-by-step explanation:

The number of different ways in which the two armadillos would be at the ends of the row is 2:


P(2,2)=(2!)/((2-2)!)=(2)/(0!)=2

The number of different combinations in which two of the three aardvarks can sit at the ends of the row is P(3,2):


P(3,2)=(3!)/((3-2)!)=(3* 2* 1)/(1)=6

Therefore, there are 2 + 6 = 8 different ways in which the two animlas on the ends of the row were both armadillos or both aardvarks.

Now calculate the total number of different ways in which the animals can sit. It is P(5,5):


P(5,5)=(5!)/((5-5)!)=5!=5* 4* 3* 2* 1=120

Thus, the probability that the two animals on the ends of the row were both armadillos or both aardvarks is equal to the number of favorable outputs divided by the total number of possible outputs:


Probability=(8)/(120)=(1)/(15)

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