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A certain jar of jelly beans contains 50 black jelly beans, 50 red jelly beans, 50 green jelly beans, and no other jelly beans. What is the minimum number of jelly beans that must be removed from the jar to ensure that at least 14 of the jelly beans that are removed have the same color?
(A) 30
(B) 40
(C) 50
(D) 64
(E) 114
It's important to recognize that the beans can be removed in many different orders. Ideally, the best case scenario to meet the requirement of removing at least 14 jelly beans of the same color would involve immediately removing 14 beans of the same color. However, this specific order of removal is not guaranteed. What we need to determine is a number of draws that, regardless of the order of removal, will always ensure that at least 14 of the jelly beans of the same color are extracted. Hence, to guarantee this under any sequence, it becomes necessary to consider the worst-case scenario, which would be the most unfavorable order of removal.
The most unfavorable order would be to remove 13 black beans, 13 red beans, and 13 green beans, totaling 39 beans, and we'd still not have 14 beans of the same color. However, the next jelly bean, regardless of its color, will match with one of the already extracted 13 beans, making 14 of the same color. Therefore, the answer is 39 + 1 = 40 jelly beans.
Answer: B.
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