Flor is choosing three of five colors of paint to use for her art project at school. Two of the colors, Green and Yellow, cannot both be selected. How many different ways can Flor choose the colors for her project?
A. 7
B. 9
C. 10
D. 13
E. 17
OA A
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The number of ways, three out of five colors can be chosen, without any restriction = 5C3 = 5C2 = (5.4)/(1.2) = 10 waysBTGmoderatorDC wrote:Flor is choosing three of five colors of paint to use for her art project at school. Two of the colors, Green and Yellow, cannot both be selected. How many different ways can Flor choose the colors for her project?
A. 7
B. 9
C. 10
D. 13
E. 17
OA A
Source: Princeton Review
Out of these 10 ways, there are ways that have both Green and Yellow colors; we must exclude them.
Say, Flor chose Green and Yellow, thus, now only one color out of the three remaining colors are to be chosen.
The number of ways to choose one color out of three = 3C1 = 3 ways
Thus, the number of ways Flor can choose the colors for her project = 10 - 3 = 7 ways.
The correct answer: A
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Jay's approach is the approach that I'd typically use. However, it's important to note that, when the answer choices are so small (as they are here), we should also consider the straightforward strategy of listing and countingBTGmoderatorDC wrote:Flor is choosing three of five colors of paint to use for her art project at school. Two of the colors, Green and Yellow, cannot both be selected. How many different ways can Flor choose the colors for her project?
A. 7
B. 9
C. 10
D. 13
E. 17
Let R, B, P, G and Y represent the colors Red, Blue, Purple, Green and Yellow respectively.
Now let's list the possible outcomes that meet all of the given conditions:
- RBP
- RBG
- RBY
- RPG
- RPY
- BPG
- BPY
Done!! So, there are 7 possible outcomes
Answer: A
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There are three cases: 1) green is one of the five colors chosen, but yellow isn't, 2) yellow is one of the five colors chosen, but green isn't, and 3) neither green nor yellow is chosen. Let's analyze each case.BTGmoderatorDC wrote:Flor is choosing three of five colors of paint to use for her art project at school. Two of the colors, Green and Yellow, cannot both be selected. How many different ways can Flor choose the colors for her project?
A. 7
B. 9
C. 10
D. 13
E. 17
Case 1: Green is one of the five colors chosen, but yellow isn't.
If green is chosen but yellow isn't, then we have to choose 2 more colors from the 3 remaining colors. The number of ways to do that is 3C2 = 3.
Case 2: Yellow is one of the five colors chosen, but green isn't.
This is analogous to case 1, so there are 3 ways for this case.
Case 3: Neither green nor yellow is chosen.
If neither color is chosen, then we have to choose 3 colors from the 3 remaining colors. The number of ways to do that is 3C3 = 1.
Thus, the total number of ways Flor can choose the colors for her project is 3 + 3 + 1 = 7.
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We can use the formula:
Number of ways where yellow and green are not both included = total number of ways to pick 3 colors - number of ways where yellow and green are both included
Since we are choosing 3 colors from 5 available colors, there are 5C3 = (5 x 4)/2 = 10 ways of doing this when there are no restrictions.
The number of ways in which yellow and green are both included can be found easily by observing that yellow and green occupy two of the three slots; any one of the remaining three colors can occupy the final slot. So, there are 3 ways to choose colors where yellow and green are both included.
Thus, the number of ways to pick colors where yellow and green are not included together is 10 - 3 = 7.
Answer: A
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RENAME colors to "unblock your brain": A, B, C, D and E.BTGmoderatorDC wrote:Flor is choosing three of five colors of paint to use for her art project at school. Two of the colors, Green and Yellow, cannot both be selected. How many different ways can Flor choose the colors for her project?
A. 7
B. 9
C. 10
D. 13
E. 17
Source: Princeton Review
Restriction: A and B cannot be BOTH chosen.
? = Number of choices of 3 colors among the 5 given, restriction obeyed.
First Scenario: neither A nor B is chosen.
There is just one possibility : CDE
Second Scenario: A is chosen (hence B is not)
There is just three possibilities: ACD, ACE, ADE.
Third Scenario: B is chosen (hence A is not)
This is similar to the previous scenario, hence additional 3 cases.
All cases mentioned above are MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE, therefore they may be added: 7 possibilities.
All 7 cases are EXHAUSTIVE, hence we are sure the answer is (at least seven and) not greater than 7.
This solution follows the notations and rationale taught in the GMATH method.
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