There are 5 red rocks 6 white rocks and 4 blue rocks in a sa
There are 5 red rocks, 6 white rocks, and 4 blue rocks in a sack.
Write all answers to the nearest 10th of a percent.
(1) What is the probability of selecting a rock that is red?
(2) What is the probability of selecting one red rock or one white rock?
(3) What is the probability of selecting a rock, putting it back, and selecting another that are both blue?
(4) What is the probability of selecting a rock, putting it down, and selecting another that are both white?
(5) What is the probability of selecting a rock that is red, putting it down, and selecting another that is white?
Solution
There are a total of 15 rocks here.
1)
P(red) = 5 red/15 rocks = 0.33333333 = 33.3% [answer]
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2)
P(red or white) = (5 red + 6 white)/15 = 0.733333333 = 73.3% [answer]
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3)
P(both blue) = P(blue) P(blue) = (4 blue/15)(4 blue/15) = 0.071111111 = 7.1% [answer]
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4)
P(both white) = P(white) P(white) = (6 white/15)(6 white/15) = 0.071111111 = 16% [answer]
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5)
P(red then white) = P(red) P(white) = (5 red/15)(6 white/15) = 0.133333333 = 13.3% [answer]
