A tree that has 100 mangoes for sale 20 of them are unripe another five of them are bad if it picks a mango is at random find the probability that it is un

ripe and bad

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The total number of mangoes on the tree is 100.
The number of unripe mangoes is 20.
The number of bad mangoes is 5.

The probability of picking an unripe mango at random is the number of unripe mangoes divided by the total number of mangoes:
Probability of picking an unripe mango = Number of unripe mangoes / Total number of mangoes
= 20 / 100
= 1 / 5

The probability of picking a bad mango at random is the number of bad mangoes divided by the total number of mangoes:
Probability of picking a bad mango = Number of bad mangoes / Total number of mangoes
= 5 / 100
= 1 / 20

To find the probability of picking an unripe and bad mango at random, we multiply the probabilities of picking an unripe mango and a bad mango together:
Probability of picking an unripe and bad mango = (1 / 5) * (1 / 20)
= 1 / 100

Therefore, the probability of picking an unripe and bad mango at random from the tree is 1/100.