The probability of selecting an apple and a banana can be calculated by multiplying the individual probabilities of selecting an apple and a banana.
Probability of selecting an apple = Number of apples / Total number of fruits = 7 / 20
Probability of selecting a banana = Number of bananas / Total number of fruits = 5 / 20
Multiplying these probabilities, we get:
(7 / 20) * (5 / 19) = 35 / 380 = 7 / 76
Therefore, the correct answer is:
Start Fraction 7 over 76 End Fraction
A basket of fruits contains 5 bananas, 8 mangoes, and 7 apples. Two fruits are randomly selected without replacement. Calculate the probability of selecting an apple and a banana.(1 point)
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35
Start Fraction 3 over 5 End Fraction
780
Start Fraction 7 over 80 End Fraction
21190
Start Fraction 21 over 190 End Fraction
776
1 answer