2. A closet contains 13 different pairs of gloves. The 26 gloves are randomly arranged into 13 pairs. (a) Find the probability that all left-hand gloves are paired with right-hand gloves (not necessarily matching). (b) Find the probability that all of the gloves are arranged so that each left-hand glove is paired with its matching right-hand glove.
2. A closet contains 13 different pairs of gloves. The 26 gloves are randomly arranged into 13 pairs. (a) Find the probability that all left-hand gloves are paired with right-hand gloves (not necessarily matching). (b) Find the probability that all of the gloves are arranged so that each left-hand glove is paired with its matching right-hand glove.
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Chapter1: Combinatorial Analysis
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