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A school library contains 200 hardcover and 300 paperback books. 30% of the hardcover books and 70% of the paperbacks are fiction. If a book is selected at random from the 500 books at the library, what is the probability that the book is either paperback or fiction?
A. 72%
B. 76%
C. 80%
D. 82%
E. 84%
OA A.
A school library contains 200 hardcover and 300 paperback
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Given:AAPL wrote:Veritas Prep
A school library contains 200 hardcover and 300 paperback books. 30% of the hardcover books and 70% of the paperbacks are fiction. If a book is selected at random from the 500 books at the library, what is the probability that the book is either paperback or fiction?
A. 72%
B. 76%
C. 80%
D. 82%
E. 84%
OA A.
Number of books: 200 hardcovers and 300 paperbacks
"¢ Number of hardcover fiction = 30% of 200 = 60;
"¢ Number of hardcover non-fiction = 200 - 60 = 140;
"¢ Number of paperbacks fiction = 70% of 300 = 210;
"¢ Number of paperbacks non-fiction = 300 - 210 = 90
The probability that the book is either paperback or fiction is given by
(# of paperback or fiction) / Total number of books
= (300 + 60) / 500 = 360/500 = 72%
The correct answer: A
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Another approach is to use the Double Matrix Method. This technique can be used for most questions featuring a population in which each member has two characteristics associated with it (aka overlapping sets questions).AAPL wrote:Veritas Prep
A school library contains 200 hardcover and 300 paperback books. 30% of the hardcover books and 70% of the paperbacks are fiction. If a book is selected at random from the 500 books at the library, what is the probability that the book is either paperback or fiction?
A. 72%
B. 76%
C. 80%
D. 82%
E. 84%
OA A.
Here, we have a population of books, and the two characteristics are:
- hardcover or paperback
- fiction or nonfiction
With the given information, we can complete our matrix as follows (I've skipped a few steps. So, if you're unfamiliar with this approach, watch the video (below) to see how to set things up).
We want, P(selected book is either paperback or fiction)
The boxes representing books that are either paperback or fiction are shaded below.
So, the number of books that satisfy this condition = 60 + 210 + 140 = 360
Total number of books = 500
So, P(selected book is either paperback or fiction) = 360/500
= 72%
Answer: A
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We are given that 30% of the 200 hardcover books are fiction, and thus 200 x 0.3 = 60 hardcover books are fiction. We are also given that 70% of the 300 paperback books are fiction, and thus 0.7 x 300 = 210 paperback books are fiction. We see that there are a total of 60 + 210 = 270 fiction books.AAPL wrote:Veritas Prep
A school library contains 200 hardcover and 300 paperback books. 30% of the hardcover books and 70% of the paperbacks are fiction. If a book is selected at random from the 500 books at the library, what is the probability that the book is either paperback or fiction?
A. 72%
B. 76%
C. 80%
D. 82%
E. 84%
Recall that P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B). If we let B be paperback and F be fiction, we have:
P(B or F) = P(B) + P(F) - P(B and F)
P(B or F) = 300/500 + 270/500 - 210/500
P(B or F) = 360/500 = 72/100 = 72%
Alternate Solution:
The group of books referred to as "either paperback or fiction" consists of all of the paperback books plus the hardcover books that are fiction. Since there are 300 paperback books and 200 x 0.3 = 60 hardcover fiction books, there are 300 + 60 = 360 books that are either paperback or fiction, out of a total of 500. Thus, the probability is 360/500 = 72/100 = 72%.
Answer: A
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