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Q26.
B
St1: Say m^2= 8 then m is not an integer and m^3 will also be a non-integer. Say m^2 = 9 then m is an integer and m^3 will be an integer.: INSUFF
St2: if SQRT(m) is an integer then m will always be an integer and m^3 will always be an integer.: SUFF
Q27.
C
Prob of all getting wrong = 3/4 * 3/5 * 5/8 = 9/32
Prob of atleast one of them getting right = 1-9/32 = 23/32
Q26. B St1: Say m^2= 8 then m is not an integer and m^3 will also be a non-integer. Say m^2 = 9 then m is an integer and m^3 will be an integer.: INSUFF
St2: if SQRT(m) is an integer then m will always be an integer and m^3 will always be an integer.: SUFF
Q27.
C
Prob of all getting wrong = 3/4 * 3/5 * 5/8 = 9/32
Prob of atleast one of them getting right = 1-9/32 = 23/32
This is the second time I got a question similar to #26 wrong , and i suck at probability questions.
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i am not good at them either, but one thing I have learned is that a lot of question ask for the probability of something happening, and I have seen many people solve those questions by finding the prob of not happening and subtracting by 1.
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