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 aqgarcia
Jul 11, 2007, 11:10 AM
Suppose I have 3 music CDs.  Each CD has 18 individual music tracks (unique).  What are the odds or probability for the following:
 
Given:  2 People -- they are to Pick 1 track from each CD.
 
Odds / Probability (between the two people):  0 matches, 1 matches, 2 matches and 3 matches ?
 
 
thanks - :)
 galactus
Jul 12, 2007, 05:15 PM
The probability there are 3 matches is \left(\frac{1}{18}\right)^{3}
 
Can you figure out the others? If not, let me know.
 aqgarcia
Jul 12, 2007, 05:22 PM
Sorry - I don't know the other permutations -- 0 match, 1, and 2... thanks for your answers
 galactus
Jul 12, 2007, 05:28 PM
Well, let's see,  think a little about it.  
 
The probability there are 2 matches would be:
 
\underbrace{(\frac{1}{18})^{2}}_{\text{2 matches}}\overbrace{(\frac{17}{18})}^{\text{no match}}=\frac{17}{5832}
 
The probability there is a no match is 17/18, because the other person chose everything but the one the other chose. See? So, what if there are 3 no matches? 
 
BTW, these aren't permutations. Order is not an issue.