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To calculate: The probability that number ends in the digits 52 provided that it is even.

Answer to Problem 18E
The probability that number ends in the digits 52 provided that it is even is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A five digit number is to be constructed with digits 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
Formula used:
Probability of an event E is
Given an event Q, the conditional probability of event A is
Calculation:
Consider the provided information that five digit number is to be constructed with digits 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
Let 5-digit number be
The total number of five digit number will be
Let A be an event that number is of the form
The possible combinations such that number is even is that either the number will end with 2 or 4.
Case 1: When number ends with 2 that is of the form
There are 4 ways to fill first box, 3 ways to fill the second box, 2 ways to fill the third box and 1 way to fill the fourth box.
There are total
Case 2: When number ends with 4 that is of the form
There are 4 ways to fill first box, 3 ways to fill the second box, 2 ways to fill the third box and 1 way to fill the fourth box.
There are total
Therefore, total number of 5 digit number that are even are
The combinations that number is of the form
There are 3 ways to fill first box, 2 ways to fill the second box, 1 ways to fill the third box.
There are total
Recall that probability of an event E is
Probability that event that number is even.
Probability that number is of the form
Recall that given an event Q, the conditional probability of event A is
The probability that number ends in the digits 52 provided that it is even.
Thus, the probability that number ends in the digits 52 provided that it is even is
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