chuckywang
Lifer
Given that five vertices of a cube are selected, what is the probability that one face has all its vertices selected?
Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
Pretty low. There's 12 total and you have to get just the right 4...
Pretty low. There's 12 total and you have to get just the right 4...
Originally posted by: Mark R
Pretty low. There's 12 total and you have to get just the right 4...
12?
i thought there were 8 myself...
Originally posted by: Mark R
i thought there were 8 myself...
This is, admittedly, an unusual occurrence. But you were correct.
Originally posted by: dug777
did my initial maths look right then? i really can't remember whether i should have used + or x tho'...
Originally posted by: Mark R
Originally posted by: dug777
did my initial maths look right then? i really can't remember whether i should have used + or x tho'...
Sadly not.
You should have used x rather than +. Even then you'd only have worked out the probability of selected a particular combination of 5 of 8 vertices, and not the number of possible combinations of vertices that meet the requirement.
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Given that five vertices of a cube are selected, what is the probability that one face has all its vertices selected?