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GMAT Club Tests | Re: M32-05

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This can be solved most easily with a visualization. Create a circle with ten slots. Sit Bill at one randomly. There are now nine slots left. Two are exactly adjacent to Bill. The probability that Ann is placed in one of these seats then is \(\frac{2}{9}\). Thus the probability that Ann isn't next to Bill is \(1-\frac{2}{9}=\frac{7}{9}\)

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