There are 300 cards, each with a different number.
There are 12 tables, each which hold...
Mathematics, 27.03.2020 00:39 a1supernut37owozkj
There are 300 cards, each with a different number.
There are 12 tables, each which hold 25 cards (5 rows, 5 columns)
If the cards are blindly and randomly placed on each table, what is the probability of two pre-chosen numbers to be next to each other.
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I’d begin to say perhaps the number of tables is irrelevant? Then 5 rows x 60 columns. However that increases the chances of two of the pre-chosen cards sitting together.
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