Answer:
The probability of the first draw is 100%, because the bead will be either red or white. For the second draw, a different color must be drawn.
So, if draw 1 is white, then the probability of draw 2 being red is 7/10. and if the first draw is red, then the probability of draw two being white is 5/10.
We have been given in a cohort of 35 graduating students, there are three different prizes to be awarded. We are asked that in how many different ways could the prizes be awarded, if no student can receive more than one prize.
To solve this problem we will use permutations.

We know that formula for permutations is given as

On substituting the given values in the formula we get,


Therefore, there are 39270 ways in which prizes can be awarded.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
24 hours---------->1 day
x hours------------>6 days
Cross multiplying:
x=24x6
x=144 hrs