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OpenStudy (anonymous):

choosing the same activity when two friends each randomly choose 1 of

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You omitted the last number need to solve the problem.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But in the general case for \(n\) activities, it doesn't matter what activity the first friend picks. Once she picks an activity, the probability that the second friend picks the same activity is \(\frac{1}{n}\).

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