2016 AMC 8 Problems/Problem 13
Two different numbers are randomly selected from the set
and multiplied together. What is the probability that the product is
?
Solution 1
The product can only be
if one of the numbers is 0. Once we chose
, there are
ways we can chose the second number, or
. There are
ways we can chose
numbers randomly, and that is
. So,
so the answer is
Solution 2
There are a total of
possibilities, because the numbers are different. We want
to be the product so one of the numbers is
. There are
possibilities where
is chosen for the first number and there are
ways for
to be chosen as the second number. We seek
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