A certain junior class has 1,000 students and a certain senior class has 800 students. Among these students, there are 60 sibling pairs, each consisting of 1 junior and 1 senior. If 1 student is to be selected at random from each class, what is the probability that the 2 students selected will be a sibling pair?
A) 3/40,000
B) 1/3,600
C)9/2,000
D)1/60
E) 1/15
I have difficulties with probability. I have gone back thru the Manhattan GMAT guides to no avail. Any approaches from anyone? Without doing much math, is there a way to look thru the answer choices and determine what is clearly incorrect?
For this problem, i look at it like this: there are 120 students who can be paired. 120 out of 1800 students times 119 out of 1799.....correct in my thinking?