Problem:
Angie, Bridget, Carlos, and Diego are seated at random around a square table, one person to a side. What is the probability that Angie and Carlos are seated opposite each other?
Answer Choices:
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Solution:
Proceeding clockwise from Angie, the seating could be: , , or . In of these possibilities Carlos is opposite Angie, so the probability is .
If Angie sits down first, there are three equally likely places for Carlos to sit. Only one of these is opposite Angie. Thus the probability is .
Answer: .
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