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One integer will be randomly selected from the integers 11
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One integer will be randomly selected from the integers 11 to 60, inclusive. What is the probability that the selected integer will be a perfect square or a perfect cube?
Re: GRE Math Challenge #81-One integer will be randomly selected
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14 Dec 2017, 06:46
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sandy wrote:
One integer will be randomly selected from the integers 11 to 60, inclusive. What is the probability that the selected integer will be a perfect square or a perfect cube?
(A) 0.1 (B) 0.125 (C) 0.16 (D) 0.5 (E) 0.9
Here Total number of integers from 11 to 60 = 50 perfect squares from 11 to 60 are = 16 , 25, 36 and 49
perfect cube = 27
Hence there are 5 integers that can be either a perfect square or a perfect cube