Math, asked by jboy67, 22 days ago

A seller on a particular has three HP printers and two Brother printer in his store. Suppose that a customer comes into the store to purchase two printer.she is not interested in a particular brand since both of them have the same operating characteristics.This is why the customer chooses the computer chooses the computer purely by chance.Therefore this means that any printer is equally likely to be selected. What is the probability that the customer will choose one HP and one Brother printer​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
16

A seller on a particular has three HP printers and two Brother printer in his store. Suppose that a customer comes into the store to purchase two printer.she is not interested in a particular brand since both of them have the same operating characteristics.This is why the customer chooses the computer chooses the computer purely by chance.Therefore this means that any printer is equally likely to be selected. What is the probability that the customer will choose one HP and one Brother printer.

Similar questions