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Two friends compete with each other and five other, equally good, violinists for first and second chair in an orchestra, in a blind competition What is the probability that the two friends end up as first and second chair together?

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Answer: 0.0476

Explanation:

Given : Two friends and 5 other people compete with each other for first and second chair in an orchestra.

Total people in this competition= 2+5=7

By permutation , Number of ways to arrange 7 people= 7!

Also, number of ways for two friends end up as first and second chair together= 2 × 5! [ 2 ways to arrange friends on first and second chair and 5! ways to arrange others]

I.e. Required probability =
(2*5!)/(7!)


=(2!*5!)/(7*6*5!)\\\\=(1)/(7*3)\\\\=(1)/(21)\\\\=0.0476

Hence, the probability that the two friends end up as first and second chair together = 0.0476

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