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4 July, 17:22

A presidential candidate plans to begin her campaign by visiting the capitals in 4 of 45 states. What is the probability that she selects the route of four specific capitals?

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  1. 4 July, 17:45
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    1/3,575,880

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To solve for this problem we need to find for each possibility.

    We will have:

    1/45 for the first route.

    1/44 for the second route.

    1/43 for the third route.

    1/42 for the fourth route.

    This is considering that the candidate will not be in the same capital twice.

    So we simply multiply all of the possibilities.

    1/45 x 1/44 x 1/43 x 1/42 = 1/3,575,880

    So there will be a 1/3,575,880 possibility that the candidate will select the route of the four specific capitals.
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