Event 3A
Given the following event:
Given two urns, one containing 2 green, 3 yellow, and 5 pink balls,
and the other containing 4 green, 2 yellow, and 4 pink balls. A
single ball is drawn from each.
Given Event 3A, what is the probability that one is green, the
other is pink?
Event 3A Given the following event: Given two urns, one containing 2 green, 3 yellow, and...
4. Given two urns, one containing 2 green, 3 yellow, and 5 pink balls, and the other containing 4 green, 2 yellow, and 4 pink balls. If a single ball is drawn from each, what is the probability that one is green, the other is pink? a. 1/4 b. 2/3 c. 8/25 d. 47/50 e. 7/25
Three urns U portions: 1,2 and 3 contain red and and yellow balls in the following pro- Red43 4 Yellow 23 7 If a ball is withdrawn from each urn, what is the probability that they are all of th<e same color?
One of two urns is chosen at random with one just as likely to be chosen as the other. Then a ball is withdrawn from the chosen urn. Urn 1 contains 5 white and 2 red balls, and urn 2 has 4 white and 3 red balls. If a white ball is drawn, what is the probability that it came from urn 1?
3. Given an urn containing 2 green, 3 white, and 4 red balls. If two balls are drawn and the first ball is not replaced before the second is drawn, what is the probability that the first ball is white and the second is red? a. 2/3 b. 7/17 c. 4/27 d. 1/6 e. 2/9
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 ball is drawn. What is the probability that the ball is green? Hint: use a tree diagram. 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 ball is drawn. What is the probability that the ball is green? Hint: use a tree diagram. 4) P-
An urn contains 5 red balls, 4 green balls, and 2 yellow balls. Draw 3 balls with replacement (draw a ball, record the color, and put ball back before drwing again). What is the probability that your draw (a) consists of all red balls? (b) consists of all the same color? (c) consists of all different colors? (d) consists of at least one green ball? (e) consists of exactly two green balls and one red ball?
An urn contains four red balls, two green balls, and three yellow balls. Three balls will be drawn from the urn, one at a time, at random. If the balls are drawn without replacement, what is the probability that the first is red, the second is green, and the third is yellow? If the balls are drawn with replacement, what is the probability the first is red, the second is green, and the third is yellow?
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...
(1 point) One of two urns is chosen at random with one just as likely to be chosen as the other. Then a ball is withdrawn from the chosen urn. Urn 1 contains 4 white and 5 red balls, and urn 2 has 3 white and 4 red balls. If a white ball is drawn, what is the probability that it came from urn 1? (Hint: Draw a tree diagram first) (1 point) In a random sample of 1,000 people,...