Direction: In the following question, two statements are numbered as A and B. On solving these statements, we get quantities A and B respectively. Solve both quantities and choose the correct option.
In a 9-Ball Snooker arena, there are 7 Playing tables with 9 coloured ball of different colours with no cue ball in the set on each table. Every table has one ball of each colour.
Quantity A: If Cyan being one of the colours of balls, then find the probability of Picking one cyan ball from the playing arena.
Quantity B: If the colour of the cue ball is white, then Find the probability of Picking one white ball from the playing arena.
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Quantity A ≥ Quantity B
2
Quantity A ≤ Quantity B
3
Quantity A < Quantity B
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Quantity A > Quantity B
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Quantity A = Quantity B or No relation