4.6/5. A presidential candidate plans to begin her campaign by visiting the capitals in 3 of 48 states.
What is the probability that she selects the route of three specific capitals?
(Type an integer or a simplified fraction.)
Is it practical to list all of the different possible routes in order to select the one that is best?
7. How many different ways can the letters of "statistics" be arranged?
The number of different ways that the letters of "statistics" can be arranged is
nothing.
(Simplify your answer.)
8. Find the probability of winning a lottery with the following rule.
Select the five winning numbers from 1, 2, . . . ,43.
(In any order. No repeats.)
P(winning)=
(Type an integer or a simplified fraction.)
4.6/5. A presidential candidate plans to begin her campaign by visiting the capitals in 3 of...
5. A presidential candidate plans to begin her campaign by visiting the capitals in 3 of 48 states. What is the probability that she selects the route of three specific capitals? Is it practical to list all of the different possible routes in order to select the one that is best? P(she selects the route of three specific capitals)=____ (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.) Is it practical to list all of the different possible routes in order to...
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