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A box contains 6 nails and 10 nuts. Half of the nails and half of the nuts are rusted. If one item is chosen at random, what is the probability that it is rusted or is a nail


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316

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516

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C

1116

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1416

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Solution

The correct option is C

1116


Explanation for the correct option:

Step-1:Find all possible outcomes for a each event:

We have been given that, a box contains 6 nails and 10 nuts. Half of the nails and half of the nuts are rusted.

We need to find the probability if one item is chosen at random,then it is rusted or is a nail.

A box contains 6 nails and 10 nuts,

n(S)=6+10n(S)=16

Let event A:choosing a rusted item

Since the half of the nails and half of the nuts are rusted,

n(A)=3+5n(A)=8

Let, event B:choosing a nail

Since there are 6 nails in a box,

n(B)=6

Step 2: Find the probability of choosing a rusted item:

P(A)=n(A)n(S)P(A)=816

Find the probability of choosing a nail.

P(B)=n(B)n(S)P(B)=616

Step- 3: Find the probability of choosing a rusted nail:

There are 3 rusted nails,

n(AB)=3

So, the probability of choosing a rusted nail would be,

P(AB)=n(AB)n(S)P(AB)=316

Step- 4: Find the required probability:

The probability that it is rusted or is a nail,

P(AB)=P(A)+P(B)-P(AB)P(AB)=816+616-316P(AB)=1116

Therefore, option (C) is the correct solution.


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