Answer:
It is highly unlikely that we could find higher probability that hats would be returned correctly.
We can look at the ratio 1:100
Lets look at a 1/4 of the data
1:25
25-1=24 ratio is 1:25
fraction is 1/25
Now we x 4 on the 1/4 chance that you were the first 1/4 to come to the party first and you are also the 1/4 that left first.
and get 4/25
We can try the odds of the following;
Age 1/3 based on a large party spanning 3 generations possibly.
Also style 1/5
5 party styles this presents 1/2 based on randomness.
= x5 and x 3
= Age 5/15 Style 3/15 and we get 8/15
But when we apply this to the orderly of arriving first last to leave etc.
We see that hats would get mixed up, so therefore the 8/15 added and converted to 1/100 is simply divided by 0.06/6.66 x 8
Here we have 8/ ( 100/15 = 6.66 x 8) = 8/53.28 and can see that it is in simplest form at 8/53. Being possible decimal 0.150943396 based on random selective. But 1/100 stays the only calculation possible for pure random.
Step-by-step explanation: