Math, asked by diyam55, 9 months ago

There are 60 persons in a boat among which 30 are Indians. Remaining are Europeans. In other boat, there are 50 persons and the numbers of Indians and Europeans are equal. If one from each boat is selected for a special gift,
a) what is the probability of both being Europeans?
b) what is the probability of having at least one European?
c) what is the probability of having at least one Indian?

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Answered by akshanssharma1
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Answer:

1/4 , 3/4 , 3/4

Step-by-step explanation:

a) both being europeans = 1/4

b) atleast one european = 3/4

c) atleast one indian = 3/4

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