SOLUTION: A class has 9 students who are to be assigned seating at random. What is the probability that the students will be arranged in order from shortest to tallest? (Assume that no two s

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Question 909004: A class has 9 students who are to be assigned seating at random. What is the probability that the students will be arranged in order from shortest to tallest? (Assume that no two students are the same height.)
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
9! possible seating arrangements
P(exactly from shortest to tallest) = 1/9!

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