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i.
To find: The probability of getting brown candies.
i.
Answer to Problem 40IP
probability = 0, impossible
Explanation of Solution
Given Information: A dish contains ten red candies, five blue candies, three green candies and two yellow candies.
No. of red candies
No. of blue candies
No. of green candies
No. of yellow candies
As there is no brown candy in the dish.
TOTAL
Therefore probability(brown candy)
ii.
To find: The probability of getting red, blue or green.
ii.
Answer to Problem 40IP
Probability
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:: A dish contains ten red candies, five blue candies, three green candies and two yellow candies.
No. of red, blue, green candies
Total candies
Therefore probability (red, blue, green candies)
The probability of getting red blue or green candies is likely to be likely to be occurred.
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