are fifty real numbers such that for . Five numbers out of these are picked up at random. The probability that the five numbers have as the middle number, is
Explanation for the correct option
Step 1: Note the given data
Total number of terms
. The real numbers are arranged in ascending order.
Since is the middle term, the number of cases for the first and second places will be and for the fourth and fifth places, the number of cases will be .
Step 2: Find the probability of the event
The number of ways to terms in place is .
Let be the event of arranging numbers differently taking numbers at a time.
The number of ways numbers can be arranged in the first two places.
The number of ways numbers can be arranged in the last two places.
Let be the event that is the middle number and the numbers are arranged in ascending order.
Hence the correct option is B.