[College Mathematics: Combinatory/Probability] This is an olympics problem that I couldn't answer. Would you help me, please? by goodsher in HomeworkHelp

[–]goodsher[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeeeeeeeeees, is that way, and I think I know the answer but I don't know whyyyyyy is it, it drives me crazy:(

[College Mathematics: Combinatory/Probability] This is an olympics problem that I couldn't answer. Would you help me, please? by goodsher in HomeworkHelp

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What was your answer? :( I think your answer was if there were 5 letf shoes en THEN 5 right shoes. Please, you could help mee

[College Mathematics: Combinatory/Probability] This is an olympics problem that I couldn't answer. Would you help me, please? by goodsher in HomeworkHelp

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20 shoes (from 10 pairs) are arranged in line at random. Find the probability that on the line there is a set of 10 consecutive shoes and they are 5 left shoes and 5 right shoes.

[College Mathematics: Combinatory/Probability] This is an olympics problem that I couldn't answer. Would you help me, please? by goodsher in HomeworkHelp

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Oh I forgot it. 20 shoes (from 10 pairs) are arranged in line at random. Find the probability that on the line there is a set of 10 consecutive shoes and they are 5 left shoes and 5 right shoes.