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A basket contains 5 apples, of which 1 is spoiled and the rest are good. If Henry is to select 2 apples from the basket simultaneously and at random, what is the possibility that the 2 apples selected will include the spoiled apple?

a) 1/5
b) 3/10
c) 2/5
d) 1/2
e) 3/5


p (both apples are not spoiled) = 4C2/5C2 = 4*3/5*4 = 3/5

p (one of the apple spoiled) = 1-3/5 = 2/5
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A basket contains 5 apples of which one is rotten. If Henry is to select 2 apples from the basket simultaneously and at random what is the probability that the 2 apples selected will include the rotten apple?

A. 1/5
B. 3/10
C. 2/5
D. 1/2
E. 3/5
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This is the best explanation on probability I have ever got = using all the approaches. Thanks! I now know how Combinations/Direct Probability etc. all tie together!
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Total number of combinations: 5!/3! = 20
Number of combinations that include the spoiled apple:
When the spoiled apple is the first apple picked: 1*4= 4
When the spoiled apple is the second apple picked: 4*1 = 4
Total: 8

Probability: 8/20 = 2/5

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A basket contains 5 apples, of which 1 is spoiled and the rest are good. If Henry is to select 2 apples from the basket simultaneously and at random, what is the possibility that the 2 apples selected will include the spoiled apple?

A. 1/5
B. 3/10
C. 2/5
D. 1/2
E. 3/5


Computing directly probabilities and using the complementary event:

P(spoiled apple selected) = 1 - P(no spoiled apple selected) = 1 - P(first apple not spoiled)*P(second apple also not spoiled) = 1 - (4/5)*(3/4) = 1 - 3/5 = 2/5.

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No. of apples that are not spoiled = 4
No. of apples that are spoiled = 1

The question is asking us to find out the probability of finding one spoiled apple among the 2 randomly selection ...

We can have 2 scenarios , Scenario A) where the first apple selected is not spoiled , and the second apple selected is spoiled and Scenario B) where the first apple selected is spoiled and the second selected is not spoiled ..

Scenario A) We have four apples out of five that are not spoiled , therefore probability is 4/5 , the second apple is a spoiled one out of the remaining 4 , therefore we have overall probability of this outcome as (4/5) x (1/4) = 4/20

Scenario B ) We have only one apple out of 5 that is spoiled so probability is 1/5 , the second apple can be one from any 4 remaining thefore 4/4... Probability of this outcome is (1/5) x (4/4) = 1/5 ....

We must add these two scenarios therefore we get 4/20 + 1/5 = 8/20 = 2/5 (C)
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A basket contains 5 apples, of which 1 is spoiled and the rest are good. If Henry is to select 2 apples from the basket simultaneously and at random, what is the possibility that the 2 apples selected will include the spoiled apple?

A. 1/5
B. 3/10
C. 2/5
D. 1/2
E. 3/5


We need to determine the probability of selecting a spoiled apple and a non-spoiled apple when selecting two apples.

The number of ways to select the spoiled apple is 1C1 = 1. The number of ways to select a good apple is 4C1 = 4. Thus, the spoiled apple and a good apple can be selected in 1 x 4 = 4 ways.

The number of ways to select 2 apples from 5 is 5C2 = (5 x 4)/2! = 20/2 = 10.

Thus, the probability of selecting the spoiled apple and a good apple is 4/10 = 2/5.

Alternate Solution:

There are two outcomes that satisfy the requirement that the spoiled apple (S) is chosen along with a good apple (G), either S-G or G-S. The probability of S-G is (1/5)(4/4) = 1/5. The probability of G-S is (4/5)(1/4) = 1/5. Since either outcome satisfies our requirement, we add these two probabilities: 1/5 + 1/5 = 2/5.

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Good Apple= A
Spoiled Apple = S

Total ways of selecting two appls = ( A * S) + ( S*S)

What i want to ask is why are we not consideringt the order of selection here. For example ( A*S) could also be taken as ( S*A). Why is the order not improtant here?

Is it because the word [ Selection ] has been mentioned and that makes this a combination question?
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We're told that we have 4 regular apples and 1 spoiled apple. We're asked - if you grab 2 apples, then what's the probability of getting the spoiled apple?

The question can be solved in a couple of ways. Here's how to track each of the different outcomes that matches what we're looking for:

1st regular, 2nd spoiled = (4/5)(1/4) = 4/20
1st spoiled, 2nd regular = (1/5)(4/4) = 4/20

Total ways to get 1 spoiled and 1 regular = 4/20 + 4/20 = 8/20 = 2/5

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A basket contains 5 apples, of which 1 is spoiled and the rest are good. If Henry is to select 2 apples from the basket simultaneously and at random, what is the possibility that the 2 apples selected will include the spoiled apple?

A. 1/5
B. 3/10
C. 2/5
D. 1/2
E. 3/5


The two approaches shown above are the best (faster) approaches, but here's one more.
Since there are so few objects involved (5 apples), we should be able to quickly answer the question by simply listing and counting

Let A, B, C, D, and E represent the 5 apples, and let E represent the SPOILED APPLE

We want to select 2 apples at random. So, let's list all of the possible outcomes:
1) AB
2) AC
3) AD
4) AE
5) BC
6) BD
7) BE
8) CD
9) CE
10) DE

So, there are 10 possible outcomes
Of those 10 possible outcomes, 4 outcomes include the SPOILED APPLE

So, P(selection includes the spoiled apple) = 4/10 = 2/5

Answer: C

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bmiller0731 wrote:
A basket contains 5 apples, of which 1 is spoiled and the rest are good. If Henry is to select 2 apples from the basket simultaneously and at random, what is the possibility that the 2 apples selected will include the spoiled apple?

A. 1/5
B. 3/10
C. 2/5
D. 1/2
E. 3/5


\(5\,\,{\text{apples}}\,\,\left\{ \begin{gathered}\\
\,1\,\,{\text{spoiled}} \hfill \\\\
\,4\,\,{\text{good}} \hfill \\ \\
\end{gathered} \right.\)

\(? = P\left( {{\text{extract 2,}}\,\,{\text{1}}\,\,{\text{spoiled}}} \right)\)

\({\text{total}}:\,\,C\left( {5,2} \right) = 10\,\,\,{\text{equiprobables}}\)

\({\text{favorable:}}\,\,{\text{4}}\,\,\,\,\left( {{\text{spoiled}} + {\text{any}}\,\,{\text{good}}} \right)\)

\(? = \frac{4}{{10}} = \frac{2}{5}\)


This solution follows the notations and rationale taught in the GMATH method.

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What am I missing here?

There is 1 Bad apple and 4 Good apples - so BGGGG are possible options.

We are selecting two.

Total Favorable outcomes / Total outcomes

Total favorable outcomes are 2 because you can select BG or GB

Total outcomes is 5C2 = 10 possibilities:

Therefore, 2/10 = 1/5

Please help me understand where I went wrong? Thanks
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What am I missing here?

There is 1 Bad apple and 4 Good apples - so BGGGG are possible options.

We are selecting two.

Total Favorable outcomes / Total outcomes

Total favorable outcomes are 2 because you can select BG or GB

Total outcomes is 5C2 = 10 possibilities:

Therefore, 2/10 = 1/5

Please help me understand where I went wrong? Thanks


NVM - I think I got it. Favorable outcomes are actually 4:

1. B, G1
2. B, G2
3. B, G3
4. B, G4
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