Chelsey puts twelve colored pieces of chocolate candy in a bag. Three pieces are green,
four pieces are yellow, two pieces are purple, and three pieces are red. She draws one
piece of candy from the bag at a time and eats it.
a. What is the probability that Chelsey will draw out three pieces of candy in this
order: red, green, yellow? (3 points)
b. What is the probability that Chelsey will draw out three pieces of candy in this
order: green, yellow, red? (3 points)
c. What is the probability that Chelsey will draw out three pieces of candy in this
order: yellow, red, green? (3 points)
d. Make a conclusion about how the order in which she draws out the red, green,
and yellow pieces affects the probability. (3 points)

Respuesta :

Answer:

A) 3/110  

B) 3/110  

C) 3/110  

D) The order doesn’t matter as long as you are drawing out the same three colors.  The probability doesn’t change.

Step-by-step explanation:  

A) 3/12x3/11x4/10=36/1320= 9/330 = 3/110  

B) 3/12x4/11x3/10=36/1320= 9/330 = 3/110  

C) 4/12x3/11x3/10=36/1320 = 9/330 = 3/110  

D) The order doesn’t matter as long as you are drawing out the same three colors.  The probability doesn’t change.

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