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Michael has a box of colored balls. It contains four red balls, two green balls, and five blue balls. Michael draws a ball at random from the box
Let R denote the event that the ball he draws is red, and let B denote the event that the ball he draws is blue.
What is Pr(R|B)?

What is Pr(R|B′)?

Enter your answers as whole numbers or fractions in lowest terms.

Respuesta :

First count all the balls. 11 balls. That will be your denominator.

His chances of drawing a red ball is 4/11

His chances of drawing a blue ball is 5/11

The probability allows finding that the probability for a red ball is 0.36 and the probability of finding a red ball is 0.45

data parameters

* number of balls of each color

to find

* the probability of each color

Probability is a measure of the certainty that a specific ball will come out. To find the probability we must have the number of events between the total number of events.

In this case the total number of events is the number of existing balls

        N = ∑ n_i

where N is the total number of events (balls) and n_i is the number of balls of each type

Probability can be written

         Pr (R) =  n_i /N

For the case presented, the total number of events is

        N = 4 + 2 + 5

        N = 11

 

applying the probability formula

therefore the probability of finding a red ball is

        Pr (R) = 4/11 = 0.36

The green

         Pr (G) = 2/11 = 0.18

for the blue ball

         Pr (B) = 5 /11=0.45

Consequently the probability  of finding a red ball is 0.36 and the probability of finding a blue ball is 0.45

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