Question 1:
A bag contains 36 marbles which are black and white. It is given that the probability for a black marble being picked at random from the bag is 59 .
Calculate the number of white marbles to be taken out from the bag so that the probability of picking a black marble is 58 .
Solution:
Number of black marbles in the bag=59×36=20Let y is the total number of marbles left in the bag.y×58=20y=20×85=32Number of white marbles to be taken out from the bag = 36−32=4
A bag contains 36 marbles which are black and white. It is given that the probability for a black marble being picked at random from the bag is 59 .
Calculate the number of white marbles to be taken out from the bag so that the probability of picking a black marble is 58 .
Solution:
Number of black marbles in the bag=59×36=20Let y is the total number of marbles left in the bag.y×58=20y=20×85=32Number of white marbles to be taken out from the bag = 36−32=4
Question 2:
Solution:
Probability of picking a bag = 13
Probability of picking purple ball from bag A = 610=35
Probability of picking purple ball from bag B = 412=13
Probability of picking purple ball from bag C = 212=16
P(purple ball)=(13×35)+(13×13)+(13×16)=15+19+118=1130
Table below shows the number of different coloured balls in three bags.
Green |
Brown |
Purple |
|
Bag A |
3 |
1 |
6 |
Bag B |
5 |
3 |
4 |
Bag C |
4 |
6 |
2 |
If a bag is picked at random and then a ball is drawn randomly from that bag, what is the probability that a purple ball is drawn?
Solution:
Probability of picking a bag = 13
Probability of picking purple ball from bag A = 610=35
Probability of picking purple ball from bag B = 412=13
Probability of picking purple ball from bag C = 212=16
P(purple ball)=(13×35)+(13×13)+(13×16)=15+19+118=1130
Question 3:
A box contains 48 marbles. There are red marbles and green marbles. A marble is chosen at random from the box. The probability that a red marble is chosen is 16.
How many red marbles need to be added to the box so that the probability that a red marble is chosen is 12.
Solution:
Number of red marbles in the box=16×48=8Let the number of red marbles needed to be added be y.P(red marble)=128+y48+y=1216+2y=48+y2y−y=48−16y=32∴Number of red marbles need to be added =32
A box contains 48 marbles. There are red marbles and green marbles. A marble is chosen at random from the box. The probability that a red marble is chosen is 16.
How many red marbles need to be added to the box so that the probability that a red marble is chosen is 12.
Solution:
Number of red marbles in the box=16×48=8Let the number of red marbles needed to be added be y.P(red marble)=128+y48+y=1216+2y=48+y2y−y=48−16y=32∴Number of red marbles need to be added =32
Question 4:
A box contains 5 red cards, 3 yellow cards and a number of green cards. A card is picked at random from the box. Given that the probability of picking a yellow card is 16 , find the probability of picking a card that is not green.
Solution:
P(yellow card)=n(yellow card)n(S) 16=3n(S)n(S)=3×6=18n(not green card)=5+3=8P(not green card)=818=49
A box contains 5 red cards, 3 yellow cards and a number of green cards. A card is picked at random from the box. Given that the probability of picking a yellow card is 16 , find the probability of picking a card that is not green.
Solution:
P(yellow card)=n(yellow card)n(S) 16=3n(S)n(S)=3×6=18n(not green card)=5+3=8P(not green card)=818=49