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Out of 100 students two sections of 40 and 60 are formed. If you and your friend are among the 100 students. What is the probability that
(a) you both enter the same sections?
(b) you both enter the different sections?

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My friend and I are among the 100 students
Total number of ways of selecting 2 students out of 100 students =100C2

(a) The two of us will enter the same section if both of us are among 40 students or among 60 students

Number of ways in which both of us enter the same section = 40C2+60C2

Probability that both of us enter the same section

=40C2+60C2100C2=(39×40)+(59×60)99×100=1733

(b) P (we enter different sections)

=1 P (we enter the same section)

=11733=1633

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