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GMAT Problem Solving (PS) | Re: Three pairs of siblings, each pair consisting of one girl

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EvaJager wrote:

Three pairs of siblings, each pair consisting of one girl and one boy, are randomly seated at a table. What is the probability that all three girls are seated on the left of their boy siblings?

\((A) \, \frac{1}{2}\)
\((B) \, \frac{1}{4}\)
\((C) \, \frac{1}{6}\)
\((D) \, \frac{1}{8}\)
\((E) \, \frac{1}{16}\)


Let’s call one pair of siblings Abby and John. Since two people can be arranged in 2 ways, the probability is 1/2 that Abby sits to the left of John and 1/2 that she
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