To calculate: The probability that two candies in which first is not red color, and the second is not orange color.
The probability of the two candies in which first is not red color, and the second is not orange color is
Given information:
A peanut version of the same candy has all the same colors except tan. The proportions of the peanut version are given in the following table:
Calculation:
Look into the table for probability of red color and orange color, it follows:
Neither means that the first candy is not red and the second candy one is also not orange.
To calculate the probability, multiply since ‘and’ word is given in the event.
The probability of the two candies in which first is not red color, and the second is not orange color is
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