2007
Mathematics
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In a basket, there are 6 grapes, 11 bananas and 13 oranges. If one fruit is chosen at random. What is the probability that the fruit is either a grape or a banana
A.
6/30
B.
5/30
C.
17/30
D.
11/30
Correct Answer: 17/30
Explanation
Number of grapes = 6 Number of banana = 11 Number of oranges = 13 Total = 30 P(Grape) = 6/30, P(Banana) = 11/30 P(Orange) = 13/30 ∴P(Either grape or banana) = 6/30 + 11/30 = 17/30
Number of grapes = 6 Number of banana = 11 Number of oranges = 13 Total = 30 P(Grape) = 6/30, P(Banana) = 11/30 P(Orange) = 13/30 ∴P(Either grape or banana) = 6/30 + 11/30 = 17/30THIS WEEK's
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