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Let us make this post Nightmare for Probability Questions and heavens for people afraid of it.....

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Hey Qweert I am adding this doc to my initial post so we have everything in the main post
I hope you don't have any issue...!!!
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thanks a lot for this! probability for me was really confusing and your notes were a great help for my PE Exam review! ;)
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good questions, but I'll be careful with the provided answers and the questions wording. number 4 for example. How many 3-digit numbers satisfy the following conditions: The first digit is different from zero and the other digits are all different from each other?
in GMAT when you say and the other digits ( it means the 1st digit is not included). Similarly, are all different from each other came after "the other digits" so only the two remaining digits are different from each others. note that the word all here is wrong as "all" should indicates more than 2.
Also the 1st digit means the 1st digit from the right and not vice versa.

if I was to answer this question, my answer will be as following:
1st digit can only takes 9. no condition
2nd &3rd:
2nd digit can take 10 (0-9)
3rd can take only 9 (1-9) since zero won't make the number 3 digits.
from the 2nd &3rd digits you need to subtract the similar numbers which is 9 (1-9) since zero can only be assigned to the 2nd digit.

so now you have 1st(9 options) * 2nd&3rd(9x10-9)=81
answer is 9*81=729
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Number.37

there is a scenario not taken into account, 4th and 5th digit from the left equal each others. this should be added to the answer
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This question set has the answers typed out wrong. You must read the explanation to get the right answer choice rather than simply reading the letter mentioned in the document...
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For other Probability issues, be sure to check out the detailed discussion I have here: https://privategmattutor.london/gmat-probability-resources-articles-books-and-videos/
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