You have 6 red balls, three of which are identical and the other three are distinct and different from the previous three, 4
distinct yellow balls, 5 identical blues balls. You want to select 7 balls to make a gift bag. How may different options for
the gift bag do you have?
You have 6 red balls, three of which are identical and the other three are distinct...
You have 6 red balls, three of which are identical and the other three are distinct and different from the previous three, 4 distinct yellow balls, 5 identical blue balls. You want to select 7 balls to make a gift bag. How many different options per gift bag do you have?
12) How many ways are there to distribute 150 identical balls to 12 distinct boxes, 6 red boxes labelled 1 to 6 and 6 blue boxes labelled 1 to 6, such that the blue be with label i and the red box with labeli receive the same number of balls, for every ie (1,2,3,4,5, 6}? [10 marks
12) How many ways are there to distribute 150 identical balls to 12 distinct boxes, 6 red boxes labelled 1 to 6 and...
A bag contains 4 white, 5 red and 6 blue balls. Three balls are randomly drawn, without replacement, from the bag. What is the probability that the first two balls are red and the last one is blue?
11.9.10 Assigned Media 3 Ques A bag contains 6 red balls and 7 green balls. You plan to select 2 balls at random. Determine the probability of selecting 2 green balls. The problem is to be done without replacement. Use combinations to determine the probability The probability is (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.) (1,1) More Enter your answer in the answer box and then click Check Answer All parts showing Clear All Final Che • Previous
15.A box contains five red balls, three green balls, and two yellow balls. Suppose you select one ball at random from the box and do not replace it. Then you randomly select a second ball. Find the probability that both balls selected are red. 16. In a certain region, the probability of flooding in any one year is 1/4. What is the probability that it does NOT flood at all over the next five years? 17. Consider the following scores...
A box contains 6 red balls, 4 yellow balls, and 10 white balls. The experiment consists of taking three balls from the box, without replacement, and seeing how many of each color you took. What is the probability that exactly 1 balls will be white? Calculate your answer rounded to three decimal places.
(a) There is an urn containing six balls, three of which are red. You make two random draws from the urn without replacement. What is the probability that both of the balls you draw are red?
Consider an urn containing 6 red balls and 3 blue balls from which 3 balls are selected without replacement. What is the probability of selecting a red ball, if you select exactly one blue ball?
1. Find a1s for each of the following generating functions: contains 8 red, 8 white, 8 blue, and 5 green balls, which are identical cept for color. How many ways are there to select 20 balls? 2. A b ox 3. Find a1e for each of the following generating functions:
1. Find a1s for each of the following generating functions: contains 8 red, 8 white, 8 blue, and 5 green balls, which are identical cept for color. How many ways...
3- Two balls are drawn from a bag containing 3 white balls and 4 red balls. If the first ball is replaced before the second is drawn, what is the probability that a. Both balls are red? b. Both balls are white? c. The first ball is red and the second ball is white? d. One of the balls is black? 4- A bag contains 7 coins, of which 4 are fair; the remaining coin has a head on both...