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MathematicsProbabilityGeneral (Event SS, Definitions, Odd against/Favour)Hard2 minPYQ_2021
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Two squares are chosen at random on a chessboard (see figure). The probability that they have a side in common is :

Question diagram: Two squares are chosen at random on a chessboard (see figure

Options:

Answer:
D
Solution:

Total ways of choosing 2 squares =C264=32×63

Now, each corners has two neighbours, and each 24  squares across the outer edge of the chess board has 3 neighbours, and remaining 36 squares have four neighbours

Favorable ways =124(2)+24(3)+36(4)=12224=112.Since, every pair counted twice. 

Required probability =11232×63=118

Stream:JEESubject:MathematicsTopic:ProbabilitySubtopic:General (Event SS, Definitions, Odd against/Favour)
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