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Re: In a newspaper printing factory, 10 out of every 100 newspapers are fo [#permalink]
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In a newspaper printing factory, 10 out of every 100 newspapers are found defective due to some defects in the printing. If two newspapers are randomly selected, what is the probability of getting exactly one defective newspaper?

A. 1/11

B. 2/11

C. 3/11

D. 4/11

E. 5/11



I have a simpler method that doesn't use combinatrics.

Let defective be d, and not defective be n. We basically want P(d and then n) + P(n and d).
P(d and then n) = P(n and then d) = .1 * .9.
To get what we want = 2 * .1 * 9 = 0.18. Only answer choice B = 0.18.
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Re: In a newspaper printing factory, 10 out of every 100 newspapers are fo [#permalink]
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Defective (D) = 10/100
Non-defective (ND)= 90/99 (as 1 is already selected from the set of 100 thus Total is 99)

As we are choosing randomly thus we don't know which one will be selected 1st thus we need to
set permutation for this = N , ND = 2!

= 10/100 * 90/99 *2!
= 2/11
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