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23 March, 11:18

A group of kids containing 11 boys and 14 girls is lined up in random order - that is, each of the 25! Permutations is assumed to be equally likely. What is the probability that the person in the 11-th position is a boy?

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  1. 23 March, 11:45
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    It is probably a girl because there's more girls than boys
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