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Alice and Bob each picks an integer number uniformly at random between 1 and n. Assume that all possible combinations of two numbers are equally likely to be picked. What is the probability that Alice’s number is bigger than Bob’s?
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40) linda was making chocolate truffles for the first day of school. the recipe for 20 chocolate truffles is: i cup of cream 2 cups of dark chocolate she noticed this will not be enough truffles for the 42 sure that all students in each homeroom next year. to be sure that all students receive a truffle, linda must adjust her recipe. a. complete the recipe for 42 truffles cups of cream - cups of dark chocolate work:
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