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Fifteen boxes are under the Christmas tree, and you can identify one of them being your present for your youngest brother, who is the youngest sibling. Everyone in your family left a gift for everyone younger than they, all except the youngest. Your dad did not get any gift. On Christmas morning, your youngest brother went down and randomly opened a gift without checking for whom it was for, and discovered it was not for him. So he randomly opened another, and another again. A. What is the probability that the fourth box opened get to be your gift meant for him? (4 pts)​

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Answered by kakalisarkarraju2011
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Fifteen boxes are under the Christmas tree, and you can identify one of them being your present for your youngest brother, who is the youngest sibling. Everyone in your family left a gift for everyone younger than they, all except the youngest. Your dad did not get any gift. On Christmas morning, your youngest brother went down and randomly opened a gift without checking for whom it was for, and discovered it was not for him. So he randomly opened another, and another again. A. What is the probability that the fourth box opened get to be your gift meant for him? (4 pts)

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Fifteen boxes are under the Christmas tree, and you can identify one of them being your present for your youngest brother, who is the youngest sibling. Everyone in your family left a gift for everyone younger than they, all except the youngest. Your dad did not get any gift. On Christmas morning, your youngest brother went down and randomly opened a gift without checking for whom it was for, and discovered it was not for him. So he randomly opened another, and another again. A. What is the probability that the fourth box opened get to be your gift meant for him? (4 pts)

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