2004 AMC 12B Problems/Problem 4
Problem
An integer , with
, is to be chosen. If all choices are equally likely, what is the probability that at least one digit of
is a 7?
Solution
The digit can be either the tens digit (
:
possibilities), or the ones digit (
:
possibilities), but we counted the number
twice. This means that out of the
two-digit numbers,
have at least one digit equal to
. Therefore the probability is
.
Solution 2
By complementary counting, we count the numbers that do not contain a , then subtract from the total. There is a
probability of choosing a number that does NOT contain a
. Subtract this from
and simplify yields
.
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