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10 September, 19:59

If we put five math, six biology, eight history, and three literature books on a bookshelf at random, what is the probability that all the math books are together?

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  1. 10 September, 20:18
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    To solve you, find the probability of five items being in consecutive order of a sample size of (5+6+8+3). 5 out of 22 items must be in a contiguous group in any order among the 22 total items.
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