Question
An urn contains 10 red balls, 6 green balls, 15 orange balls, and 14 blue balls.
If one ball is randomly drawn from the urn, what are the odds against the ball being green?
State your answer as a ratio using a colon to separate the two numbers.
If one ball is randomly drawn from the urn, what are the odds against the ball being green?
State your answer as a ratio using a colon to separate the two numbers.
Answers
Prob (green) = 6/45 = 2/15
prob(not green) = 13/15
odds against the ball being green
---> odd in favour of not being green
= 13/15 : 2/15
= 13 : 2
prob(not green) = 13/15
odds against the ball being green
---> odd in favour of not being green
= 13/15 : 2/15
= 13 : 2
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