Math, asked by sneha7517, 9 months ago

there are 4 candies in a kid's pocket which are green,white,red and orange in color.he takes out a chocolate which is found to be white then he puts it back and takes out another one,what is the probability that it is the same candy again?​

Answers

Answered by ayushpangtey
1

Answer:

1 in 4 i.e. 25% chance. Past outcomes does not affect the current outcome, unless it does. Example, if he was to not put back the candy the chances for that candy will be zero and others will be 1/3 i.e. 33.3%

Answered by vpatil3433
1

Answer:

1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

S={G, W, R, O}

n(S) =4

Event A :- Probability of getting the white candy again

A={W}

n(A) =1

P(A)=n(A)/n(S)

P(A)=1/4

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