In a basket of fruits, there are 6 grapes, 11 bananas and 13 oranges, if

MATHEMATICS
JAMB 1997

In a basket of fruits, there are 6 grapes, 11 bananas and 13 oranges, if one fruit is chosen at random, what is the probability that the fruit is either a grape or a banana?

  • A. \(\frac{17}{30}\)
  • B. \(\frac{11}{30}\)
  • C. \(\frac{6}{30}\)
  • D. \(\frac{5}{30}\)

Correct Answer: A. \(\frac{17}{30}\)



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