MURALIDHARGAJULA wrote:A company has 8 telephone lines. IF 4 calls have to be made by the company , what is the probability that they are each made on a different line?
A) 35/2048
B) 105/256
C) 105/2048
D) 35/256
E) 105/128
[spoiler]OA: B[/spoiler]
Another approach:
The first call is irrelevant: it can be placed on any of the 8 lines.
P(2nd call uses a different line from the 1st) = 7/8.
P(3rd call uses a different line from the 1st and 2nd) = 6/8 = 3/4.
P(4th call uses a different line from the 1st, 2nd and 3rd) = 5/8.
Since we want all of the events above to happen together, we multiply the results:
P(all 4 calls use a different line) = 7/8 * 3/4 * 5/8 = 105/256.
The correct answer is
C.
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