Math, asked by jubupv, 9 months ago

A vessel contains 4 black beads, 6 white beads

and 10 red beads. In another vessel contains 7

black beads,5 white beads and 8 red beads.If we

take one bead from each vessel, without looking

into it.

(a) What is the probability of both being same

colour ?

(b) What is the probability of both being

different colours?

(c) What is the probability of getting atleast one

black bead? ​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
11

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is 5 because 4 black beads+6 white beads+ 10 red beads = 20 in the first box. so same, we have to do like that EX. 7 black beads+ 8 red beads = 15. so we have to subtract 20-15 = 5. So the correct answer is 5.

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Answered by ckantoaleena01
0

Answer:

(b) What is the probability of both being

different colours?

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