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2003 AMC 12B Problems/Problem 19

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Problem

Let S be the set of permutations of the sequence 1,2,3,4,5 for which the first term is not 1. A permutation is chosen randomly from S. The probability that the second term is 2, in lowest terms, is a/b. What is a+b?

\mathrm{(A)}\ 5\qquad\mathrm{(B)}\ 6\qquad\mathrm{(C)}\ 11\qquad\mathrm{(D)}\ 16\qquad\mathrm{(E)}\ 19

Solution

There are 4 choices for the first element of S, and for each of these choices there are 4! ways to arrange the remaining elements. If the second element must be 2, then there are only 3 choices for the first element and 3! ways to arrange the remaining elements. Hence the answer is \frac{3 \cdot 3!}{4 \cdot 4!} = \frac {18}{96} = \frac{3}{16}, and a+b=19 \Rightarrow \mathrm{(E)}.

See also

2003 AMC 12B (ProblemsResources)
Preceded by
Problem 18
Followed by
Problem 20
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