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Set A and B (Posted on 2002-05-29) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Consider the following two sets:

Set A = { 2,3,4,6 }
Set B = { 2,5,7,9 }

What is the probability that two randomly chosen elements from B would add up to be more than the product of two randomly chosen elements from A?

See The Solution Submitted by Dulanjana    
Rating: 2.5000 (8 votes)

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  Subject Author Date
SolutionAnswerPraneeth2007-08-23 07:13:58
answer to the problemK Sengupta2007-03-09 05:22:12
SolutionI concur with the originalTristan2003-04-26 11:51:46
answer maybeluvya20032003-03-15 10:04:46
re: AAaarrghhh!levik2002-05-29 19:17:54
AAaarrghhh!TomM2002-05-29 17:11:52
Brute ArithmaticTomM2002-05-29 17:03:31
Early thoughtsTomM2002-05-29 16:47:20
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