Math, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

There were some apples, pears and oranges in a basket. If the probability of picking an apple from the basket is 0.26, probability of picking a pear 0.3, what is the probability of picking an orange?

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Answered by lalitha2004
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i think 0.44....!!!!!!!
Answered by AKASH01Z
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P(getting an orange)=0.44

Anonymous: can you explain in brief, how you get this answer.
AKASH01Z: It was guessed answer....just gave it a try!
AKASH01Z: is my answer correct?
AKASH01Z: like just take p(getting orange )= orange -(total probablity of Apple and pear
AKASH01Z: then add both probablity you get 0.56
AKASH01Z: so -0.56 from 1 you get the answer
AKASH01Z: = 0.44 (0.56+0.44=1)
AKASH01Z: mark me brainliest
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