Asked by Suzie
A box contains four white, three red, and two black marbles. Three marbles are chosen at random.
a. What is the probability that all three are the same color?
b. What is the probability that all three are different colors?
a. What is the probability that all three are the same color?
b. What is the probability that all three are different colors?
Answers
Answered by
PsyDAG
a. If the events are independent, the probability of both/all events occurring is determined by multiplying the probabilities of the individual events.
P(white) = 4/9 * 3/8 * 2/7 = ?
P(red) = 3/9 * 2/8 * 1/7 = ?
P(black) = 0, since there are only 2 blacks
Either-or probabilities are found by adding the individual probabilities.
Add the above probabilities.
b. 4/9 * 3/8 * 2/7 = ?
P(white) = 4/9 * 3/8 * 2/7 = ?
P(red) = 3/9 * 2/8 * 1/7 = ?
P(black) = 0, since there are only 2 blacks
Either-or probabilities are found by adding the individual probabilities.
Add the above probabilities.
b. 4/9 * 3/8 * 2/7 = ?
Answered by
Suzie
They are not independent
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