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Yet to be Rated
Covers core GMAT probability skills: defining the sample space, counting favorable outcomes, and applying rules for "and/or," complements, and simple dependent/independent events. Emphasis is on clean setup (often via counting) and avoiding common GMAT traps like confusing "at least one" with "exactly one," or mixing conditional and unconditional probabilities.