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The sample space of picking a 2

character password using the letters Y, P, GR,
B, O, where double letters are not allowed is
shown. Your teacher asks the class to find the
probability of choosing a password with
one Y and one P. Carlos incorrectly says that
the probability is 15. Find the correct probability
then decide which error Carlos might have
made

The sample space of picking a 2 character password using the letters Y, P, GR, B, O-example-1
User Tetsuo
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Answer:


Pr = (1)/(15)

Explanation:

Given

See attachment for sample space

Required


P(1\ Y\ and\ 1\ P)

From the attached sample space, we have:


n(S) =30 ---- total outcomes


n(PY) = 2 --- outcomes with 1 Y and 1 P = 2 i.e. (P,Y) and (Y,P)

So, the required probability is:


Pr = (n(PY))/(n(S))


Pr = (2)/(30)


Pr = (1)/(15)

The error is that; Carlos omitted the numerator

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