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anirban_lax
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Another one from the GMATPrep stable: Thought I got it right ...but alas!
I'm eager to know where I went wrong and would appreciate if you can please help me understand the solution.
Each of the 25 balls in a certain box is either red, blue or white and has a number from 1 to 10 paintedo n it. If one ball is to be selected at random from the box, what is the probability that the ball is either white or has an even number on it?
a) The probability that the ball will be white and will have an even number on it is 0.
b) The probability that the ball will be white minus the probability that the ball will have an even number is 0.2.
O.A. Curious to see if someone thinks the way I did. I'll share it later.
Thanks
Anirban
I'm eager to know where I went wrong and would appreciate if you can please help me understand the solution.
Each of the 25 balls in a certain box is either red, blue or white and has a number from 1 to 10 paintedo n it. If one ball is to be selected at random from the box, what is the probability that the ball is either white or has an even number on it?
a) The probability that the ball will be white and will have an even number on it is 0.
b) The probability that the ball will be white minus the probability that the ball will have an even number is 0.2.
O.A. Curious to see if someone thinks the way I did. I'll share it later.
Thanks
Anirban












