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Question of the Day (February 5)

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A box contains 11 hats, out of which 6 are red hats and 5 are green hats. If two hats are to be selected at random without replacement, what is the probability that at least one green hat will be selected?

A. \frac{10}{11}
B. \frac{8}{11}
C. \frac{7}{12}
D. \frac{5}{13}
E. \frac{2}{7}

Question Discussion & Explanation

Correct Answer - B - (click and drag your mouse to see the answer)


Verbal

According to a study by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, companies in the United States are providing job training and general education for nearly eight million people, about equivalent to the enrollment of the nation’s four-year colleges and universities.

(A) equivalent to the enrollment of
(B) the equivalent of those enrolled in
(C) equal to those who are enrolled in
(D) as many as the enrollment of
(E) as many as are enrolled in

Question Discussion & Explanation

Correct Answer - E - (click and drag your mouse to see the answer)

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