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25 January, 05:18

One hundred people board a 100-seat airplane. The first one has lost his boarding pass, so he sits in a random seat. Each subsequent passenger sits in his or her own seat if it's available or takes a random unoccupied seat if it's not. What's the probability that the 100th passenger finds her seat occupied?

A. 0.2

B. 1

C. 0.034

D. 0.5

E. 0.1

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  1. 25 January, 09:17
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