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List of top Quantitative Aptitude Questions on Probability asked in CAT

The number of ways of distributing 15 identical balloons, 6 identical pencils and 3 identical erasers among 3 children, such that each child gets at least four balloons and one pencil, is
  • CAT - 2021
  • CAT
  • Quantitative Aptitude
  • Probability
The number of ways of distributing 15 identical balloons, 6 identical pencils and 3 identical erasers among 3 children, such that each child gets at least four balloons and one pencil, is
  • CAT - 2021
  • CAT
  • Quantitative Aptitude
  • Probability
Students in a college have to choose at least two subjects from chemistry, mathematics and physics. The number of students choosing all three subjects is 18, choosing mathematics as one of their subjects is 23 and choosing physics as one of their subjects is 25. The smallest possible number of students who could choose chemistry as one of their subjects is
  • CAT - 2020
  • CAT
  • Quantitative Aptitude
  • Probability
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