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Sonbull [250]
3 years ago
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Please solve this problem!

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Tems11 [23]3 years ago
8 0

19 is the answer

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Step-by-step explanation:

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The number of ways to select two balls is, {14\choose 2}=91 ways.

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The probability of WB is,

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The number of ways to select 2 black balls is, {4\choose 2}=6 ways.

The probability of BB is,

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The number of ways to select 1 black ball and 1 orange ball is, {4\choose 1}\times {2\choose 1}=8 ways.

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P(BO)=\frac{n(BO)}{N}=\frac{8}{91}=0.0879

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The number of ways to select 2 orange balls is, {2\choose 2}=1 ways.

The probability of OO is,

P(OO)=\frac{n(OO)}{N}=\frac{1}{91}=0.0110

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