Math, asked by Abarrane, 1 year ago

The probability of selecting a red ball at random from a jar that contains only red, blue
and orange balls is 1/4. The probability of selecting a blue ball at random from the same
jar 1/3. If the jar contains 10 orange balls, find the total number of balls in the jar.

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Answered by 1st
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the total number of balls in the jars are 26

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Answered by AD003
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I think , the total number of balls in the jars are 26

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