Six Distinct Numbers Are Selected From First 150 Natural Numbers. The Probability All The Six Numbers Are Divisible Both By 3 And 5 Is

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Question

Six distinct numbers are selected from first 150 natural numbers. The probability all the six numbers are divisible both by 3 and 5 is

Solution

Correct option is

None of these

The number of ways of selecting 6 numbers out of 1, 2,…150 is 

A number is divisible by 3 and 5 both if and only if it is divisible a by 15. Three are 10 numbers viz. 15, 30,….150 that are divisible by 15. Thus, probability of required event     

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