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The probability that a certain beginner at golf gets good shot if he uses correct club is 13, and the probability of a good shot with an incorrect club is 14.  In his bag there are 5 different clubs only one of which is correct for the good shot.  If he chooses a club at random and take a stroke, the probability that he gets a good shot is
Options:
A .  13
B .  112
C .  415
D .  712
Answer: Option C
:
C
P( getting correct club ) =15
Therefore P(hitting good shot by correct club) =13×15=115
P(getting wrong club) =45
P(hitting good shot with wrong club) =45×14=15.
Therefore P(hitting good shot) =115+15=415.

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