Re: A certain machine produces toy cars in an infinitely repeati
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19 Feb 2019, 06:17
I found like this,
Cycle 1. blue, red, green, yellow and black Cycle 2. blue, red, green, yellow and black Cycle 3. blue, red, green, yellow and black and on and on....
So, every fifth car will be red.
blue, red, green, yellow and black are 5 cars. For selection for 6 cars set we need to consider two cycles at least.
Example: Blue to Blue will have 6 cars. Red to Red will have 6 cars and on and on....
blue, red, green, yellow, black, blue, red, green, yellow, black....
Now, we have 5 different cars getting produced in repeating cycle. Any time we pick 6 cars, for sure two cars with same color will be picked. As we have 5 different colors, chances for red to be picked is \(\frac{1}{5}\).
Ans. B