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An integer is chosen at random from the first 50 digitswhat is the probability that it is divisible by 6 or 8?

There are 8 integers under 50 divisible by 6 and 6 divisible by 8. 24 and 48 are common multiples so there are 12 qualifying integers. Probability is therefore 12 out of 50 or 24%. (6,8,12,16,18,24,30,32,36,40,42,48.)


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