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Consider the set D = (1 n 365) and H ⊆ P(D) formed by all subsets of D with 2 elements. Randomly choosing an element B ∈ H, what's the probability that the sum of its elements is 183?
 
Since you know how to do it, do it instead of bragging
I don't know how to do it, otherwise I wouldn't post it here looking for solutions
 
Why are you doing such stuff, do u go to school? :feelswhat:
 
So what from I gather H would have element (1,2),(204,183) ect....
This would mean there is exactly 182 element that sum up to 183
There are 365*364 distinct elements
This is assuming we are consider (1,2) distinct from (2,1)
182/(365*364)=1/(365*2)=1/730
 

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