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There are only two women among 20 persons taking part in a pleasure trip. The 20 persons are divided into two groups, each group consisting of 10 person. Then the probability that the two women will be in the same group is `9//19` b. `9//38` c. `9//35` d. none

A

`9//19`

B

`9//38`

C

`9//35`

D

none of these

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The number of ways in which 20 people can be divided into two equal group is
`n(S) = (20!)/(10! 10! 2!)`
The number of ways in which 18 people can be divided into groups of 10 and 8 is
`n(E) = (18!)/(10! 8!)`
`therefore P(E) = (18!)/(10! 8!) (10! 10! 2)/(20!) = (10 xx 9 xx 2)/(20 xx 19) = (9)/(19)`
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