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gmatwriter
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Gmatwriter --
Since this is an estimation question, we're not going to get a perfect answer and we'll have to make some assumptions. Here's how I'd attack it though:
1) Two hundred multiples of 7 ... the probability that a randomly selected one of these will be odd is 50%. (7 multiplied by even integers will yield even multiples, 7 multiplied by odd integers will yield odd multiples) Thus 100 even, 100 odd.
2) Three hundred multiples of 8. Your probability of getting an even number here is 1. 300 evens.
So you end up with 100 odd numbers, 400 even numbers, totalling 500. Your probability of selecting odd will be 100/500 = 1/5 = 20%.
The crux of this is making the assumption in point #1 that your random selections followed the probability to the letter.
-Eric












