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i'm getting 4/29, but I fear I'm wrong.
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15/30*14/29 + 6/30*5/29 = 7/29 + 1/29 = 8/29

this is wrong - see followup posts

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I got 8/29 too like KS
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Why do we add the probability of these two events? These are two mutually exclusive events, and we are looking for the probability of 1 event AND the other event.
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Why do we add the probability of these two events? These are two mutually exclusive events, and we are looking for the probability of 1 event AND the other event.


AND ---> multiply

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Well if you throw a dice twice, what is the probability that you throw six both times?
P = (1/6)*(1/6) = 1/36

What if the question had asked what is the probability of selecting 2 bad apples or 2 bad oranges? The result would have two scenarios, which would provide for p = p(1) + p(2). Thoughts?
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Well if you throw a dice twice, what is the probability that you throw six both times?
P = (1/6)*(1/6) = 1/36

What if the question had asked what is the probability of selecting 2 bad apples or 2 bad oranges? The result would have two scenarios, which would provide for p = p(1) + p(2). Thoughts?


this is also tripping me up!
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Well if you throw a dice twice, what is the probability that you throw six both times?

P = (1/6)*(1/6) = 1/36

What if the question had asked what is the probability of selecting 2 bad apples or 2 bad oranges? The result would have two scenarios, which would provide for p = p(1) + p(2). Thoughts?


probability of selecting 2 bad apples or 2 bad oranges ?

21/60*14/59 ---> two bad apples

21/60*5/59 ---> two bad oranges

total

21/60*14/59+21/60*5/59 =

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KillerS, you're a machine!!
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Does anyone has an OA here ? Or is this an academic debate ?

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OA here. I was thinking the answer is 7/841 (7/29*1/29)
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To me :)

o p(2 bad apples) = 15*14 / (30*29) = 7/29
o p(2 bad oranges) = 6*5 / (30*29) = 1/29

Then,
o P(2 bad orange & 2 bad apples) = p(2 bad apples) * p(2 bad oranges) = 7/29 * 1/29 = 7/(29)^2
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I found this problem on the internet while trying to find some practice material:

Tom has 30 apples, 15 of them are bad.Steve has 30 oranges and 6 of them are bad. Both Tom and Steve have to put two apples and two oranges in a basket at random. What is the probability that the basket would have exactly two bad apples and two bad oranges?

I tried to solve it but looks like something is missing..........can someone help.


agree with calculations 7/29 x 1/29 = 7/29^2, but the result seems too low...
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nitinneha
I found this problem on the internet while trying to find some practice material:

Tom has 30 apples, 15 of them are bad.Steve has 30 oranges and 6 of them are bad. Both Tom and Steve have to put two apples and two oranges in a basket at random. What is the probability that the basket would have exactly two bad apples and two bad oranges?

I tried to solve it but looks like something is missing..........can someone help.

agree with calculations 7/29 x 1/29 = 7/29^2, but the result seems too low...


Well... it's 1 chance on 120 to have this specific set :)... I think it's fine, the number of bad orange is low too :)

If the number of bad oranges were also equal to the good one, a set like this would have 1 chance on 17 to be...
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To me :)

o p(2 bad apples) = 15*14 / (30*29) = 7/29
o p(2 bad oranges) = 6*5 / (30*29) = 1/29

Then,
o P(2 bad orange & 2 bad apples) = p(2 bad apples) * p(2 bad oranges) = 7/29 * 1/29 = 7/(29)^2


Yes - perfect as always - the answer should be 7/(29^2)

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To me :)

o p(2 bad apples) = 15*14 / (30*29) = 7/29
o p(2 bad oranges) = 6*5 / (30*29) = 1/29

Then,
o P(2 bad orange & 2 bad apples) = p(2 bad apples) * p(2 bad oranges) = 7/29 * 1/29 = 7/(29)^2

Yes - perfect as always - the answer should be 7/(29^2)

:)


Thanks :)... U are not that bad too ;).... Did u fix a date for your test? :)

[I know... I asked u it one time already... Perhaps, this time I will have answer :wink: :wink: ... Never giving up ! :wink: ]
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To me :)

o p(2 bad apples) = 15*14 / (30*29) = 7/29
o p(2 bad oranges) = 6*5 / (30*29) = 1/29

Then,
o P(2 bad orange & 2 bad apples) = p(2 bad apples) * p(2 bad oranges) = 7/29 * 1/29 = 7/(29)^2

Yes - perfect as always - the answer should be 7/(29^2)

:)

Thanks :)... U are not that bad too ;).... Did u fix a date for your test? :)

[I know... I asked u it one time already... Perhaps, this time I will have answer :wink: :wink: ... Never giving up ! :wink: ]


My test will be ~ December

:)
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