A box contains 20 green balls and 25 red balls. Two balls are chosen at random, one after the other,

vamosacaminarzi

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2022-05-21

A box contains 20 green balls and 25 red balls. Two balls are chosen at random, one after the other, without replacement?
i. What is the probability that both balls are red?
ii. What is the probability that the second ball is red but the first ball is not?
iii. What is the probability that the second ball is green?

Answer & Explanation

flonsHaroDolalv

flonsHaroDolalv

Beginner2022-05-22Added 8 answers

Step 1
25 45 × 24 44 the probability that the first ball is red is 25 45
The probability that the second ball is red is 25 1 45 1 , as we'v already chosen a ball especially a red one.
Step 2
20 45 × 25 44
The first ball have to be green,so the the probability that the first ball is green is 20 45 , and the the probability that the second ball is red is 25 45 1 which is obvios now.
Step 3
25 45 × 20 44 + 20 45 × 19 44
There's two possible cases:the first ball is red an the first ball is green.
The probability that the first ball is red and green are separately 25 45 and 20 45 and then we shuold mutipile them by the probability that the second one is green.

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