A refrigerator contains 5 mangoes, 4 oranges and 3 bananas.
a. if you pull out a piece of a fruit art random, what is the probability you get a mango?
b. what is the probability that you do not get a mango?
There are total 5 + 4 + 3 = 12 fruits.
a)
P(mango) = n(mango) / Total fruits
= 5 / 12 ( = 0.4167)
b)
P(Not mango) = 1 - P( mango)
= 1 - 5/12
= 7/12 ( = 0.5833)
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