There are 50 rows of seats on a plane, with seats A to F in each row. What are the odds in favour of being assigned an aisle seat (C or D)?

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There are a total of 6 seats in each row. Out of these, 2 are aisle seats (C and D).

So, the odds in favour of being assigned an aisle seat would be 2 out of 6, or 2/6, which simplifies to 1/3.

Therefore, the odds in favour of being assigned an aisle seat (C or D) are 1 to 3.
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