by esledge Sun Jan 04, 2009 7:38 pm
The wording of your subject made me nervous: questions from official GMAT exams are definitely verboten! However, I checked and this is one of our Challenge Problems.
The answer is (C). If you have a specific question about how to do this one, feel free to post a follow-up.
I do have a suggestion for how to logically eliminate (E) as an answer. The chance of rain or sun is equal, so you can exploit the symmetry:
The chance of 5 rainy days is equal to the chance of 5 sunny days. [chance(5R) = chance(5S)]
Likewise, chance(4R1S)=chance(4S1R) and chance(3R2S)=chance(3S2R).
Summing, the chance(a majority of rainy days) = chance(a majority of sunny days). The total probability is 1, so the chance of rain on the majority of days (either 3R, 4R, or 5R) must be 1/2. The chance of rain on exactly 3 days must be less than 1/2.
Emily Sledge
Instructor
ManhattanGMAT