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Mathematics, 17.03.2020 04:23 jovillo

Consider the random permutations of [1..6]. Let A be the event that the number in the first position of such a random permutation is 6, and let B be the event that the number in the last position of such a random permutation is 1. Calculate Pr[A | B].

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