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by BTGmoderatorRO » Sun Dec 17, 2017 6:31 am

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A circus clown is entertaining kids by making balloon animals. The clown can make any one the following animals: giraffe, dog, elephant, or monkey. The clown has five colors of balloons to choose from: red, yellow, blue, green, and purple. If the clown is just as likely to make any one of the animals and choose any one color, what is the probability that the clown will make a purple elephant?
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by [email protected] » Sun Dec 17, 2017 1:20 pm
Hi Roland2rule,

We're told that a clown can make 4 different balloon animals (giraffe, dog, elephant, or monkey) and has five colors of balloons to choose from (red, yellow, blue, green, and purple). We're also told that the clown is just as likely to make any one of the animals and choose any one color. We're asked for the probability that the clown will make a purple elephant.

Since there 4 different animals and 5 different colors, there are (4)(5) = 20 potential 1-color animals that can be made. Thus the probability of making a purple elephant is 1/20.

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by Scott@TargetTestPrep » Mon Sep 16, 2019 10:21 am
BTGmoderatorRO wrote:A circus clown is entertaining kids by making balloon animals. The clown can make any one the following animals: giraffe, dog, elephant, or monkey. The clown has five colors of balloons to choose from: red, yellow, blue, green, and purple. If the clown is just as likely to make any one of the animals and choose any one color, what is the probability that the clown will make a purple elephant?
1/24
1/20
2/15
3/20
1/8

OA is B
Pls the probability question is a bit confusing.Ca an expert shed light on the solutions .Thanks a lot

The total number of different colored balloon animals can be made is 4 x 5 = 20. Thus, the probability that the clown will make a purple elephant is 1/20.

Answer: B

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by Brent@GMATPrepNow » Tue Sep 17, 2019 7:37 am
BTGmoderatorRO wrote:A circus clown is entertaining kids by making balloon animals. The clown can make any one the following animals: giraffe, dog, elephant, or monkey. The clown has five colors of balloons to choose from: red, yellow, blue, green, and purple. If the clown is just as likely to make any one of the animals and choose any one color, what is the probability that the clown will make a purple elephant?
1/24
1/20
2/15
3/20
1/8
As with many probability questions, we can solve this by using counting techniques or rules of probability.

Let's use rules of probability
P(balloon animal is an elephant) = 1/4 [since there are 4 possible animals and 1 is an elephant]
P(balloon animal is purple) = 1/5 [since there are 5 possible colors and 1 is purple]

P(clown makes a purple elephant balloon animal) = P(balloon animal is elephant AND balloon animal is purple)
= P(balloon animal is elephant) x P(balloon animal is purple)
= 1/4 x 1/5
= 1/20

Answer: B

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