Math, asked by allaboutprograms143, 1 year ago

there are 6 different pills and 6 corresponding patients. if pills are given randomly, then what is the probability that exactly 5 patents get the correct pills?
OPTION:-
A) 1/6
B) 0
C) 1/2
D) 5/6


chandni164: yes the answer is 0

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Answered by amitnrw
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Answer:

Option B is the correct answer

0

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 6 different pills and 6 corresponding patients. if pills are given randomly, then what is the probability that exactly 5 patents get the correct pills?  

OPTION:-

A) 1/6

B) 0

C) 1/2

D) 5/6

As there are 6 pills corresponding to 6 patients

then if 5 patients get the correct pills

then 6th Patients will also get correct pill as only one patient & one pill is left

So it is not possible to have exactly 5 patents getting the correct pills

so Probability = 0

Option B is the correct answer

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