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counting and probability intermediate

Problem

When two consecutive whole numbers are randomly selected, what is the probability that one of them is a multiple of 4? Express your answer as a common fraction.
Solution
All whole numbers can be written as , , , or for some integer . Suppose we look at the smaller of the two consecutive numbers. If it is of the form , it is a multiple of 4. If it is of the form , the other is , a multiple of 4. If on the other hand, it can be written as or , neither number is a multiple of 4. So in two of the four equally likely cases, one of the numbers is a multiple of 4, for a probability of .
Final answer
\frac{1}{2}