There are 4 red balls and 6 blue balls in a box. You can only take 5 balls out of the box. What is the probability that you get 2 red balls and 3 blue balls?
There are 4 red balls and 6 blue balls in a box. You can only take...
There are 4 red balls, 5 green balls, and 6 blue balls inside a box. a. If one balls is selected at random, what is the probability that the ball is green color? b. If one ball is selected at random, what is the probability that the ball is not red?
(+5)* 6. Suppose that a box contains 2 red balls, 3 white balls, and 4 blue balls. Suppose also that balls are selected from the box one at a time, at random, without replacement. What is the probability that a) all white balls will be obtained in a row? b) both end balls are blue?
In a box there are 6 red and 4 blue balls. By chance, one balli s taken out. If the balli s red, it is put aside. If the balli s blue, it is returned into the box. What is the probability that the second ball taken will be blue?
3. A box contains 10 red balls, 6 blue balls, and 4 white balls. We have taken 2 balls from the box. What are probabilities that we have taken c) one red ball and one white ball b) at least one blue bal a) 2 blue balls d) no one red ball
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4. In a box are 3 red balls and 5 blue balls. From this box are drawn 4 balls and placed in a second box. Then, one ball is drawn from the second box. What is the probability the ball drawn from the second box is red?
box 1 3 blue and 2 ref balls. box 2 has 1 blue and 4 red balls. a box is selected randomly and a ball is drawn. what is the probability that now box2 has no blue ball
There are two boxes with red and blue balls in them. Box I has 1 red and 4 blue balls; Box II has 3 red and 2 blue balls. There is a fair coin with Box I written on one side and Box II written on the other. You toss the coin and then draw 2 balls without replacement out of the box that comes up on the face of the coin. a. Let Y be the number of red...
A box contains 6 red balls, 3 green balls, 7 blue balls, and 2 white balls. If two balls are two be selected with replacement, find the probability of selecting a red and blue ball. Oa. 0.10 O b.0.15 Oc. 0.13 Od.0.08
. There are two boxes with red and blue balls in them. Box I has 1 red and 4 blue balls; Box II has 3 red and 2 blue balls. There is a fair coin with Box I written on one side and Box II written on the other. You toss the coin and then draw 2 balls without replacement out of the box that comes up on the face of the coin. a. Let Y be the number of...
Did something strange occur? 4. In a box are 4 red balls and 7 blue balls. From this box are drawn 4 balls and placed in a second box. Then, one ball is drawn from the second box. What is the probability the ball drawn from the second box is red?