Concept explainers
a.
To find the probability of choosing 2 blue socks.
a.
Answer to Problem 13E
The probability of choosing 2 blue socks is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A drawer contains 4 blue socks, 6 gray socks, and 8 black socks.
Calculation:
Let P be the probability of choosing 2 blue socks.
Total number of blue socks is 4.
Total number of socks
Therefore,
Probability of choosing blue socks in first selection is
Probability of choosing blue socks in second selection is
Probability of choosing 2 blue socks is
Hence,
The probability of choosing 2 blue socks is
b.
To find the probability of choosing 2 blue socks.
b.
Answer to Problem 13E
The probability of choosing 2 gray socks is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A drawer contains 4 blue socks, 6 gray socks, and 8 black socks.
Calculation:
Let P be the probability of choosing 2 blue socks.
Total number of gray socks is 6.
Total number of socks
Therefore,
Probability of choosing gray socks in first selection is
Probability of choosing gray socks in second selection is
Probability of choosing 2 blue socks is
Hence,
The probability of choosing 2 gray socks is
c.
To find the probability of choosing 2 black socks.
c.
Answer to Problem 13E
The probability of choosing 2 black socks is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A drawer contains 4 blue socks, 6 gray socks, and 8 black socks.
Calculation:
Let P be the probability of choosing 2 black socks.
Total number of black socks is 8.
Total number of socks
Therefore,
Probability of choosing black socks in first selection is
Probability of choosing black socks in second selection is
Probability of choosing 2 black socks is
Hence,
The probability of choosing 2 black socks is
d.
To find the probability of choosing same color socks.
d.
Answer to Problem 13E
The probability of choosing same color socksis
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A drawer contains 4 blue socks, 6 gray socks, and 8 black socks.
Calculation:
Let P be the probability of choosing same color socks.
The probability of choosing 2 blue socks is
The probability of choosing 2 gray socks is
The probability of choosing 2 black socks is
Hence,
The probability of choosing same color socks is
Chapter 11 Solutions
Pre-Algebra
Additional Math Textbook Solutions
Elementary Statistics
Elementary Statistics (13th Edition)
Algebra and Trigonometry (6th Edition)
Calculus: Early Transcendentals (2nd Edition)
College Algebra (7th Edition)
Calculus for Business, Economics, Life Sciences, and Social Sciences (14th Edition)
- Solutions of inequalitie Google Classroom Mic Is (-3, 2) a solution of 7x+9y > -3? Choose 1 answer: A Yes B No Related content ▶6:06 Testing solutions to inequalities 2 of 4arrow_forwardAre natural logarithms used in real life ? How ? Can u give me two or three ways we can use them. Thanksarrow_forward?arrow_forward
- Solve the equation. Write the smaller answer first. 2 (x-6)² = 36 x = Α x = Previous Page Next Pagearrow_forwardWrite a quadratic equation in factored form that has solutions of x = 2 and x = = -3/5 ○ a) (x-2)(5x + 3) = 0 ○ b) (x + 2)(3x-5) = 0 O c) (x + 2)(5x -3) = 0 ○ d) (x-2)(3x + 5) = 0arrow_forwardA vacant lot is being converted into a community garden. The garden and a walkway around its perimeter have an area of 690 square feet. Find the width of the walkway (x) if the garden measures 14 feet wide by 18 feet long. Write answer to 2 decimal places. (Write the number without units). Hint: add 2x to each of the garden dimensions of 14 x 18 feet to get the total area for the length multiplied by width.arrow_forward
- Solve the rational equation 14 1 + x-6 x x-7 x-7 ○ a) x = 1, x = 8 ○ b) x = 1 ○ c) x = 7 ○ d) x = 1, x = 7arrow_forwardSolve the absolute inequality | x + 5 > 3 ○ a) (-∞, -8] U[-2, ∞0) ☐ b) (-8, -2) c) (-2, ∞0) ○ d) (-∞, - 8) U(-2, ∞0)arrow_forward1) Listen Describe the error in the problem X 3 X x 3 - 2 = 25x = 0 25x 25 x = ±5arrow_forward
- Algebra and Trigonometry (6th Edition)AlgebraISBN:9780134463216Author:Robert F. BlitzerPublisher:PEARSONContemporary Abstract AlgebraAlgebraISBN:9781305657960Author:Joseph GallianPublisher:Cengage LearningLinear Algebra: A Modern IntroductionAlgebraISBN:9781285463247Author:David PoolePublisher:Cengage Learning
- Algebra And Trigonometry (11th Edition)AlgebraISBN:9780135163078Author:Michael SullivanPublisher:PEARSONIntroduction to Linear Algebra, Fifth EditionAlgebraISBN:9780980232776Author:Gilbert StrangPublisher:Wellesley-Cambridge PressCollege Algebra (Collegiate Math)AlgebraISBN:9780077836344Author:Julie Miller, Donna GerkenPublisher:McGraw-Hill Education