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There are 100 dogs participating in a competition (two from each state)
a. If two dogs are chosen at random, what is the probability they are from the same state?
100/100 x 1/99 = 1/99
b. If a collection of 10 dogs is chosen at random, what is the probability no two are from the same state?
100/100 x 98/99 x 96/98 x 94/97 x 92/96 x... x 82/91
Am I right?
Thanks
a. If two dogs are chosen at random, what is the probability they are from the same state?
100/100 x 1/99 = 1/99
b. If a collection of 10 dogs is chosen at random, what is the probability no two are from the same state?
100/100 x 98/99 x 96/98 x 94/97 x 92/96 x... x 82/91
Am I right?
Thanks