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ID: GMAT-LEG-DSQ-9
Section: Quantitative Reasoning - Data Sufficiency
Topics: Probability; Balls; Logical Deduction; Word to math translation
Difficulty level: Hard

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A box has at least one ball of each of the colors red, green, and blue and no balls of any other color. If one ball is drawn randomly from the box, is the probability that the drawn ball is red same as the probability that the drawn ball is blue but NOT the same as the probability that the drawn ball is green?

  • (1) There are 5 balls in the box.
  • (2) The number of green balls is greater than the number of blue balls.
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