Problem on Balls | ISI-B.stat | Objective Problem 128

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Problem on Balls | ISI B.Stat Entrance | Problem 128


A bag contains colored balls of which at least 90% are red. Balls are drawn from the bag one by one and their color noted. It is found that 49 of the first 50 balls drawn are red. Thereafter 7 out of every 8 balls are red. The number of balls in the bag can not be

  • (a) \(170\)
  • (b) \(210\)
  • (c) \(250 \)
  • (d) \(194\)

Key Concepts


Number theory

Percentage

Inequility

Check the Answer


Answer: (b) \(210\)

TOMATO, Problem 128

Challenges and Thrills in Pre College Mathematics

Try with Hints


Let the number of balls in the bag is n.Let, m number of times 8 balls are drawn. Therefore, \(n = 50 + 8m\). Red balls =\( 49 + 7m\)

Can you now finish the problem ..........

Percentage of red balls = \(\frac{(49 + 7m)}{(50 + 8m)}≥ \frac{90}{100}\)

\(\Rightarrow \frac{(49 + 7m)}{(50 + 8m)}≥0.9\)

\(\Rightarrow 49 + 7m ≥ 45 + 7.2m\)

\(\Rightarrow 0.2m ≤ 4\)

\(\Rightarrow m ≤ 20\)

\(\Rightarrow n ≤ 50 + 8 \times 20 = 210\)

Therefore we can say that at most \(210\) balls can be drawn. So there must be at most \(210\) balls in the bag, and so there cannot be \(250\) balls in the bag (because \(250>210\)).

Therefore option (C) is the correct answer

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