Math, asked by madeehamursaleen1, 11 months ago

A box contains 8 black beads and 12 white beads. Another box contains 9 black beads and 6 white beads. One bead from each box is taken.
a) What is the probability that both beads are black?
b) What is the probability of getting one black bead and one white bead? PLEASE ANSWER WITH PROPER EXPLANATION​

Answers

Answered by aisha1411
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First box contains 8 black and 12 white beads Second box contains 9 black and 6 white beads.

(a) One black bead from each box is taken.

Number of such cases = 8 \times 9 =728×9=72

Total number of possibilities = 20 \times 15 = 30020×15=300

Probablity of getting both black beads = \dfrac{72}{300}=\dfrac{6}{25}

300

72

=

25

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(b) One black and one white bead is taken.

So if one black bead is taken from first box then one white bead is taken from second box and if one white bead is taken from first box then one black bead is taken from second box.

Number of such cases = 8 \times 6 + 12 \times 9 = 48 + 108 = 1568×6+12×9=48+108=156

Total number of possibilities = 20 \times 15 = 30020×15=300

Probablity of getting one black and one white bead =\dfrac{156}{300}=\dfrac{13}{25}=

300

156

=

25

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