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Mathematics, 24.03.2020 21:15 janeou17xn

There are five people giving speech Cal Elsa Stephanie Ken and Pat. Each person only speaks ones.
A) how many total ways can the five people be listed on the program?
B) how many ways can the speakers be ordered if Stephanie goes first?
C) how many ways can the speakers be ordered if Ken must speak first and then Elsa or Stephanie?
D) if I ordered randomly, what is the probability that Stephanie goes first?
E) what is the probability that Stephanie does not go first?
F) what are the odds of Stephanie not going first?

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