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A can choose a lottery ticket out of three in which there is only 1 prize and 2 blanks and B can choose 3 lottery tickets out of 9 in which there are 3 prizes and 6 blanks. If winning at least one prize is a success, then the ratio of probability of A's success to that of B's success is

A
2:3
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B
3:8
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C
9:19
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D
7:16
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Solution

The correct option is D 7:16
A can draw a ticket in 3C1=3 ways.
The number of cases in which A can get a prize is clearly 1.
Probability of A's success =13

Again, B can draw a ticket in 9C3=987321=84 ways.
The number of ways in which B gets all blanks = 6C3=654321=20
The number of ways of getting a prize =8420=64
Probability of B's success =6484=1621

Hence, required ratio =13:1621=7:16

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