If each of 4 people randomly chooses one of for calculus sections to take (a,b,c,d). What is the probability that they all choose the same one?
If each of 4 people randomly chooses one of for calculus sections to take (a,b,c,d). What is the probability that they all choose the same one? 4 choices for 4 people give 16 possible results. So 1 in 16 they pick the same one. ChaCha
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