A bag contains 3 apples and 5 oranges and another bag contains 4 apples and 4 oranges, what is the probability that a fruit selected at random​

  • matematika

    Subject:

    Math
  • Author:

    blake7
  • Created:

    1 year ago

Answers 2

Step-by-step explanation:

first bag has 3 apple and 5 orange =8fruit

second bag has 4apple and 4 orange =8fruit

both have equal probabilitiy

In second bag 1 apple increase to first bag and 1 orange decrease by frist bag

so both have equal probability

Answer:

The probability that a fruit selected at random​ = 2/8

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

5 oranges and 3 apples are included in bag number 1.

4 apples and 4 oranges are in bag number 2.

To locate:

The likelihood of picking a fruit at random.

Detailed explanation:

Phase 1 of 1

BAG 1:

5 oranges and 3 apples are included in bag 1.

There are eight fruits in total.

The following is the likelihood of choosing a fruit at random from bag 1:

P(1) = 1/8

BAG 2:

4 apples and 4 oranges are in bag number 2.

There are eight fruits in total.

The likelihood of choosing a fruit at random from bag 2 is:

P(2) = 1/8

Consequently, the likelihood that a fruit will be chosen at random is:

P(1) + P(2) = 1/8 +1/8 = 2/8

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