A group of \(N\) students will be randomly seated in a row of \(N\) chairs. What is the probability that Beth, one of

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A group of \(N\) students will be randomly seated in a row of \(N\) chairs. What is the probability that Beth, one of the students, will be at the extreme right-hand end of the row?

(1) \(N\) is an odd prime number.
(2) The probability that Steve, another one of the students, is at the extreme left-hand end of the row is 1/13.

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