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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
A bag contains 6 red and 4 blue balls. 2 balls are drawn one by one without replacement. What is the probability that the balls are alternately of different colors?
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Solution (a)
There are two alternatives that will satisfy the given condition.
Either it can red ball followed by blue balls or it could be blue balls followed by red balls.
So, the required probability will be the sum of two mutually exclusive events.
= p(red ball followed by blue balls) + p(blue balls followed by red balls)
= (6/10 * 4/9) + (4/10 * 6/9) = 8/15
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Solution (a)
There are two alternatives that will satisfy the given condition.
Either it can red ball followed by blue balls or it could be blue balls followed by red balls.
So, the required probability will be the sum of two mutually exclusive events.
= p(red ball followed by blue balls) + p(blue balls followed by red balls)
= (6/10 * 4/9) + (4/10 * 6/9) = 8/15
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
A is the mother of B. B is the sister of C. D is the son of C. E is the brother of D. F is the mother of E. G is the granddaughter of A. H has only two children B and C.
How F related to H?
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Solution (b)
From the above data it is clear that F is the daughter-in-law of H.
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Solution (b)
From the above data it is clear that F is the daughter-in-law of H.
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
An office consists of 520 employees working in different departments HR, IT, Production and Marketing. The ratio of men to women in the organization is 5:3. 20 per cent of the men work in the IT department. 40 per cent of the women work in the HR department. The total number of employees in the Production department is 135. 40 percent of the men work in the Production department. Two-fifths of the women work in the IT department and the remaining work in the Marketing department. Four percent of the men work in the HR department and the remaining work in the Marketing department.
The number of men working in the Marketing department forms what percent of the total number of employees in the organization?
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Solution (a)
Ratio of men to women in the organization is 5: 3
Total number of Employee in the organization = 520
Number of Men in the organization = 5/8*520 = 325
Number of women in the organization = 3/8*520 = 195
The number of men working in the Marketing department = 117
The total number of employees in the organization = 520
Required percentage = 117/520*100 =22.5%
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Solution (a)
Ratio of men to women in the organization is 5: 3
Total number of Employee in the organization = 520
Number of Men in the organization = 5/8*520 = 325
Number of women in the organization = 3/8*520 = 195
The number of men working in the Marketing department = 117
The total number of employees in the organization = 520
Required percentage = 117/520*100 =22.5%
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
An office consists of 520 employees working in different departments HR, IT, Production and Marketing. The ratio of men to women in the organization is 5:3. 20 per cent of the men work in the IT department. 40 per cent of the women work in the HR department. The total number of employees in the Production department is 135. 40 percent of the men work in the Production department. Two-fifths of the women work in the IT department and the remaining work in the Marketing department. Four percent of the men work in the HR department and the remaining work in the Marketing department.
What is the ratio of the number of men working in the HR department to that of the women working in the same?
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Solution (c)
The number of men working in the HR department = 13
The number of women working in HR department = 78
Required Ratio = 13:78 = 1:6
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Solution (c)
The number of men working in the HR department = 13
The number of women working in HR department = 78
Required Ratio = 13:78 = 1:6
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
An office consists of 520 employees working in different departments HR, IT, Production and Marketing. The ratio of men to women in the organization is 5:3. 20 per cent of the men work in the IT department. 40 per cent of the women work in the HR department. The total number of employees in the Production department is 135. 40 percent of the men work in the Production department. Two-fifths of the women work in the IT department and the remaining work in the Marketing department. Four percent of the men work in the HR department and the remaining work in the Marketing department.
What is the number of women working in the Marketing department?
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Solution (b)
No. of women working in Marketing Department is 34
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Solution (b)
No. of women working in Marketing Department is 34