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An apartment building has apartments numbered 2 through 85, consecutively.

Quantity A
Quantity B
The probability that the apartment number of a randomly selected tenant contains a 4
\(\frac{3}{14}\)


Quantity A is greater.
Quantity B is greater.
The two quantities are equal.
The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.


Consider these two cases.....

Case i: Each apartment has one occupant, EXCEPT for apartment #4, which has 1 BILLION occupants.
In other words, 1,000,000,083 people live in the apartment, 1,000,000,000 of whom live in apartment #4.
So if we randomly select someone from the apartment, it's very very very very very likely that that person lives in apartment #4.
So, in this case P(apartment number of a randomly selected tenant contains a 4) = a number very close to 1.
In this case, QUANTITY A IS GREATER

Case ii: Each apartment has one occupant, EXCEPT for apartment #5, which has 1 BILLION occupants.
In other words, 1,000,000,083 people live in the apartment, 1,000,000,000 of whom live in apartment #5.
So if we randomly select someone from the apartment, it's very very very very very likely that that person lives in apartment #5.
So, in this case P(apartment number of a randomly selected tenant contains a 4) = a number very close to 0.
In this case, QUANTITY B IS GREATER

Answer: D
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The answer is C

The total number of apartment numbers containing 4 is 18. Hence 18/(85-2+1)=18/84 = 3/14. Hence C.
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Carcass wrote:
An apartment building has apartments numbered 2 through 85, consecutively.

Quantity A
Quantity B
The probability that the apartment number of a randomly selected tenant contains a 4
\(\frac{3}{14}\)


A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.




This solution says the answer is C

Step 1: Total Apartments
The apartments are numbered 2 through 85, so the total number of apartments is:

85−2+1=84.
Step 2: Apartments Containing the Digit 4
We need to count how many apartment numbers contain the digit
4
4. These numbers can be in either the tens place or the units place.

Case 1: Apartments with 4 in the Tens Place
The apartments with

4 in the tens place are:

40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49
There are
10
10 such apartments.

Case 2: Apartments with 4 in the Units Place
The apartments with
4 in the units place are:

4,14,24,34,44,54,64,74,84
There are
9 such apartments.

Overlap: Apartment 44
Apartment
44
44 is counted in both cases, so we subtract it once to avoid double-counting:

10+9−1=18 apartments contain the digit 4
.
10+9−1=18 apartments contain the digit 4.
Step 3: Probability of Selecting an Apartment with the Digit 4
The probability is:

P(Apartment contains a 4)
=
Number of favorable outcomes
Total outcomes
=
18/84
=
3/14
.
P(Apartment contains a 4)=
Total outcomes
Number of favorable outcomes

=
84/18

=
14/3

.


.
The two quantities are equal.
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