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(a)
To Find: The probability that in a row of 8 pool balls, the
(a)

Answer to Problem 17PPS
The required probability is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given diagram is shown in Figure 1
Figure 1
Calculation:
The probability that the 2 ball and the 11 ball will be the first and the second is the row is equal to the number of ways in the remaining 6 balls can be arranged divided by the total number of ways 8 ball pools can be arranged.
Then,
(b)
To Find: Theprobability that if the 8 pool balls were mixed up at the random then they would end up in the given order.
(b)

Answer to Problem 17PPS
The required probability is
Explanation of Solution
The probability that the randomly selected 8 pool balls would be in the exact order is equal to the singular outcome divided by the total number of ways 8 pool balls are arranged that is,
(c)
To Find: The probability that in the row of the seven ball with the three 8 balls there 9 balls and one 6 balls, the three 8 balls would be to the left of the 6 balls and the 3 9 balls on the right.
(c)

Answer to Problem 17PPS
The required probability is
Explanation of Solution
The probability that in the row of the seven ball with the three 8 balls there 9 balls and one 6 balls, the three 8 balls would be to the left of the 6 balls and the 3 9 balls on the right is,
(d)
To Find: The probability that the 6 ball is next to the 7 ball when the ball are arranged randomly.
(d)

Answer to Problem 17PPS
The required probability is
Explanation of Solution
The probability that the 6 ball is next to the 7 ball when the ball are arranged randomly is,
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