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To calculate: Probability that a randomly selected phone number with these digits will be her friends.
Answer to Problem 12PPS
Probability that a randomly selected phone number with these digits will be her friends is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Ivy knows that the last four digits of her friend’s phone number contain the digits
Calculation:
At the time of choosing phone number, order is important.
So permutation is used.
As the first digit of her friends phone number is
There are
Thus,
Thus, total number of ways is
Selecting the phone number is unique, therefore the favourable number of cases is only
For calculating probability that the randomly selected phone number with these digits will be her friends.
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