2016 UNM-PNM Statewide High School Mathematics Contest II Problems/Problem 3

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Problem

A school purchased $4$ peach trees, $4$ apricot trees and $6$ cherry trees that they want to plant in a row on the school grounds. If the trees are planted in random order, what is the probability that no two cherry trees are planted next to each other?

Solution

See also

2016 UNM-PNM Contest II (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
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Problem 2
Followed by
Problem 4
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