What is the probability of selecting two fresh eggs simultaneously from Tray A, given there are only two trays: Tray A and Tray B? Consider the follow...

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What is the probability of selecting two fresh eggs simultaneously from Tray A, given there are only two trays: Tray A and Tray B?

Consider the following statements:

Statement I: Tray B contains 30 eggs with fresh and rotten eggs in the ratio 7 : 3. The ratio of fresh eggs in Tray A to Tray B is 2 : 3.

Statement II: Tray A contains 20 eggs in total, out of which 14 are fresh and the rest are rotten.

Statement III: Tray B contains 30 eggs and Tray A contains 20 eggs. The ratio of rotten eggs to fresh eggs in Tray A is 3 : 7.

Which of the above statements is/are sufficient to answer the question?

Options

A.

Either I or II

B.

Either II or III

C.

Any one of them

D.

I alone

E.

All statements are required

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