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Seven cards, each of a different color are shuffled and placed in a ro
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Seven cards, each of a different color are shuffled and placed in a row. What is the probability that the blue card is placed at an end? Express your answer as a fraction.
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11 Nov 2021, 12:17
Carcass wrote:
Seven cards, each of a different color are shuffled and placed in a row. What is the probability that the blue card is placed at an end? Express your answer as a fraction.
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25 May 2021, 07:26
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void wrote:
solution plz
The solution is 2/7 because there are only 7 cards, so there are only 7 places in the row where the blue card could be placed. The question asks what the probability is of the blue card being placed on "an" end, meaning either the beginning or the end of the row. So, since there are 7 spots available and it can be placed on either end, that leaves a possible chance of 2/7 for the blue card to be placed on an end of the row.
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