A box contains 300 discs of different colours. There are 100 pink discs, 100 blue discs and 100 orange discs. The discs of each colour are numbered from O to 99. Five discs are selected at random, one at a time, with replacement. Find (i) the probability that no orange discs are selected, (ii) the probability that exactly 2 discs with numbers ending in a 6 are selected, (iii) the probability that exactly 2 orange discs with numbers ending in a 6 are selected,

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QUESTION 7
A box contains 300 discs of different colours. There are 100 pink discs, 100
blue discs and 100 orange discs. The discs of each colour are numbered from
O to 99. Five discs are selected at random, one at a time, with replacement.
Find
{i) the probability that no orange discs are selected,
(ii) the probability that exactly 2 discs with numbers ending in a 6 are selected,
(iii) the probability that exactly 2 orange discs with numbers ending in a 6 are
selected,
(i) 0.132
Transcribed Image Text:ED Page view A Read aloud V Draw QUESTION 7 A box contains 300 discs of different colours. There are 100 pink discs, 100 blue discs and 100 orange discs. The discs of each colour are numbered from O to 99. Five discs are selected at random, one at a time, with replacement. Find {i) the probability that no orange discs are selected, (ii) the probability that exactly 2 discs with numbers ending in a 6 are selected, (iii) the probability that exactly 2 orange discs with numbers ending in a 6 are selected, (i) 0.132
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