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23 June, 19:46

Michael, Jonathan and two of their friends each ride their bikes to school. If they have an equally-likely chance of arriving first, what is the probability that Jonathan will arrive first and Michael will arrive second?

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  1. 23 June, 19:49
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    There are four friends right? So the probability for Jonathan to arrive is 1/4. And the probability for Michael to arrive is 1/4. So you multiply since it deals with 'and' the answer would be. 25x. 25 =.0625 in decimal form and in fraction form is 1/16
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