Math, asked by monishr2511, 10 months ago

If 65 percent of the population has black hair, 25 percent has brown hair and the remaining has wte hair. What is the probability that a person selected at random has 1) neither black nor white hair

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Answered by ani284
0

Answer:

Total outcomes = 100%

Black hair 65%

Brown hair 25%

White hair : black hair + white hair - 100%

65%+ 25% -100%

10%

Probability getting a person neither black nor white

10% + 65% / 100%

75/ 100 = 0.75

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Answered by Shaikh123456
2

Answer:

65% black hair 25%

brown hair and

remaining 10% white hair

so the probability of not black or white hair is is that is the probability of brown hair is equal to 25 / 100 that is equal to 1/4

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