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An apartment complex offers apartments with four different options, designated by A through D. There are an equal number of apartments with each combination of options.
A
B
C
D
Start 4 By 1 Matrix 1st Row 1st Column one bedroom 2nd Row 1st Column two bedrooms 3rd Row 1st Column three bedrooms 4st Row 1st Column four bedrooms EndMatrix
Start 3 By 1 Matrix 1st Row 1st Column one bathroom 2nd Row 1st Column two bathrooms 3rd Row 1st Column three bathrooms EndMatrix
Start 3 By 1 Matrix 1st Row 1st Column first floor 2nd Row 1st Column second floor 3rd Row 1st Column third floor EndMatrix
Start 3 By 1 Matrix 1st Row 1st Column no special view 2nd Row 1st Column golf course view 3rd Row 1st Column lake view EndMatrix
If there is only one apartment left, what is the probability that it is precisely what a person is looking for, namely one bedroom, three bathrooms, first floor, and a lake or no special view?
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Total combinations = 4 (bedrooms) × 3 (bathrooms) × 3 (floors) × 3 (views) = 108.
Favorable combinations = 1 (one bedroom) × 1 (three bathrooms) × 1 (first floor) × 2 (lake or no special view) = 2.
Probability = 2/108 = 1/54 ≈ 0.01852 ≈ 1.85%.
Favorable combinations = 1 (one bedroom) × 1 (three bathrooms) × 1 (first floor) × 2 (lake or no special view) = 2.
Probability = 2/108 = 1/54 ≈ 0.01852 ≈ 1.85%.
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