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Am I dumb or what? I'm taking a probability course and it's covering permutations and combinations right now. I can do the easy questions but never the harder ones like:
Three married couples purchased plane tickets and are sitted in a row with just six seats. If they take their seats in a random order, what is the probability that Bob and Jane (husband and wife) sit in the two seats on the far left? Next to one another? What is the probability that at least one of the wives ends up sitting next to her husband?
I looked at the answer key and the answer to the question above involved some crazy multiplications of several different combinations. It just doesn't make sense.
I can't seem to be able to do these kinds of problems no matter how hard I try (though I can do all the basic easy problems). Do you think it takes an innate mathematical brain to master combinations and permutations?
Three married couples purchased plane tickets and are sitted in a row with just six seats. If they take their seats in a random order, what is the probability that Bob and Jane (husband and wife) sit in the two seats on the far left? Next to one another? What is the probability that at least one of the wives ends up sitting next to her husband?
I looked at the answer key and the answer to the question above involved some crazy multiplications of several different combinations. It just doesn't make sense.
I can't seem to be able to do these kinds of problems no matter how hard I try (though I can do all the basic easy problems). Do you think it takes an innate mathematical brain to master combinations and permutations?
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