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it is presentation day in class and your instructor is drawing names from a hat to determine the order of the presentations. If there are 19 students in the class, what is the probability that the first 2 presentations will be by Todd and Garrett, in that order? Express your answer as a fraction.

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Okay, here we have this:

Considering the provided information, and that order matters here, we are going to use permutation, so we obtain the following:

n=19

r=2

And, let's replace in the following formula:


\text{nPr}=(n!)/((n-r)!)

Replacing:


\begin{gathered} 19P2=(19!)/((19-2)!) \\ =(19!)/(17!) \\ =342 \end{gathered}

And, as the number of ways of select those two are: 1

We obtain finally that the probability is 1/342.

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