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Q.

The numbers 1,2,3, ..., n are arranged in a random order. The probability that the digits 1, 2, 3, . . ., k (k < n) appear as neighbors in that order is

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a

1n!

b

k!n!

c

(n-k)!n!

d

n-k+1!n!

answer is D.

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Detailed Solution

The number of ways of arranging n numbers is n!

n(S)=n!

E= In each order obtained, we must now arrange the digits 1, 2, ..., k as group and the n - k remaining digits. This can be done in (n - k + l)! ways.

n(E)=(n - k + l)!

 Therefore, the probability for the required event isP(E)=n-k+1!n!

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