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Fraz is running a science fair experiment where mice run through a maze with 4 turns. At each turn, the mouse can take a right or a left. A mouse will find an exit if they either take two rights followed by two lefts or a left followed by two rights and then a left again. Assuming that each turn is independent of all previous ones, what it the probability that a mouse will find an exit. Show how you arrived at your answer.

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Answer:

the probability is 0.125

Explanation:

The number of ways in which the mouse can move in the 4 turns is calculated using the rule of multiplication as:

2 * 2 * 2 * 2 = 16

1st turn 2nd turn 3rd turn 4th turn

Because the mouse can take two options at every turn, right or left.

Now, from the 16 possibilities of movements, a mouse will find an exit in just two options:

1. right-right-left-left

2. left-right-right-left

So, the probability that a mouse will find an exit is:


P=(2)/(16)=0.125

Because, there are 16 possibilities and a mouse will find an exit using 2 of them.

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