Asked by allie
Mom has 2 apples and 3 bananas. Every morning for 5 days she is going to give her son an apple or a banana.
What is the probability that the boy will get a banana at least two days in a row during these five days?
What is the probability that the boy will get a banana at least two days in a row during these five days?
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Answered by
Reiny
number of ways to give the fruits
= 5!/(3!2!) = 10
(you could list them)
Bananas at least two days in a row:
BABAB is the only case where two or more B could not be together. Look at your list from above
prog(at least two B's in a row) = 9/10
= 5!/(3!2!) = 10
(you could list them)
Bananas at least two days in a row:
BABAB is the only case where two or more B could not be together. Look at your list from above
prog(at least two B's in a row) = 9/10
Answered by
Friend123456789
9/10
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