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ID: GMAT-DS-10
Section: Quantitative Reasoning - Data Sufficiency
Topics: Probability; Comparison of Probabilities
Difficulty level: Hard

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A garden has only roses and tulips. If two flowers are selected randomly, is the probability that both the flowers selected are roses equals the probability that one of the flowers selected is rose and the other is tulip?

  1. The number roses are greater than the number of tulips.
  2. The ratio of number roses to the number of tulips is 2 : 1.
AStatement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) ALONE is not sufficient to answer the question asked.
BStatement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) ALONE is not sufficient to answer the question asked.
CBOTH statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question asked, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient to answer the question asked.
DEACH statement ALONE is sufficient to answer the question asked.
EStatements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer the question asked, and additional data specific to the problem are needed.

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