VIII There are 10 tomatoes in a bag. Seven are red and 3 are orange. Two...
A bag contains 3 red and 1 orange ball. You pick two balls from the bag with replacement. What is the probability that you will get two orange balls?
A bag contains 3 red and 1 orange ball. You pick two balls from the bag with replacement. What is the probability that you will get two orange balls? 1/4 0 1/12 1/16
The red face cards and the black cards numbered 2-9 are put into a bag. Two cards are drawn at random without replacement. Find the following probabilities. Enter your answers as fractions or as decimals rounded to 3 decimal places. Part I out of 3 All 2 cards are red. P2 red)-
A bag contains 10 red chips and 6 blue chips. Two chips are selected randomly without replacement from the bag. a) Find the probability that the second is a red chip, given that the first was a blue chip. b) Find the probability that the two chips have different colors.
Suppose that I have a bag containing 18 quarters, and 12 pennies. Two coins were selected from the bag at random, without replacement. First, draw a tree diagram showing the different possible outcomes, including their respective probabilities. Then, answer the following questions: please USE TI 83/84 CALCULATOR FOR COMPUTING What is the probability that both of the coins were quarters? What is the probability that one of the coins was a quarter and the other was a penny?
A box contains seven marbles. Four of them are red and 3 of them are green. You reach in and choose three at random without replacement. Define a random variable X as: X = the number of red marbles selected. (a) What are the possible values X can take on? (i.e. give Im(X)) (b) Find P(X = x) for all x in Im(X). (c) Make a table for the probability distribution of X as shown in lecture. (Leave probabilities as...
7.) A bag contains five marbles of which two are red, two are green and one is blue. You will randomly draw two marbles from the bag without replacement. Construct a decision tree for all the possible outcomes of this random experiment and use it to determine the probability that the two marbles are of different colors. (You may draw the decision tree on a sheet of paper and submit a photo of it as a separate file or an...
An urn contains 8 balls: 4 orange, 3 red, and 1 green. Two balls are selected without replacement. Find: a) P(both balls are orange) = ______________ b) P(both balls are green) = _______________ c) P(both balls are red) = ___________________ d) P(the first ball is orange and the second is green) =______________ e) P(the first ball is red and the second is orange) =________________ f) P(one is orange and one is green in any order) =________________
Two cards are selected from a standard deck without replacement. Compute the following probabilities. 2) The first and second cards are diamonds. The second card is a diamond given that the first was diamond. The card king or diamond. a. b. c. l 2 ร์เ 4) There are two identical bottles, One bottle contains 4 green balls and 2 red balls. The other contains 6 green ball and 3 red balls. A bottle is selected at random and a single...
There are 3 red and 2 blue ribbons in a bag. Two ribbons are picked one after another without replacement. What is the probability that both will be red?