Two random integers between 1 and 11 are selected and their sum is even. The probability that both numbers are odd is 3/5. A card is drawn randomly from a standard 52-card deck. The probability that the card is a king or queen given that it is an ace or queen is 1/2. A ball is drawn without seeing color from a bag with 6 red and 5 blue balls and placed in another bag with 5 red and 8 blue balls, then a ball is drawn from the second bag. The probability the ball is blue is 93/154.
Two random integers between 1 and 11 are selected and their sum is even. The probability that both numbers are odd is 3/5. A card is drawn randomly from a standard 52-card deck. The probability that the card is a king or queen given that it is an ace or queen is 1/2. A ball is drawn without seeing color from a bag with 6 red and 5 blue balls and placed in another bag with 5 red and 8 blue balls, then a ball is drawn from the second bag. The probability the ball is blue is 93/154.
Two random integers between 1 and 11 are selected and their sum is even. The probability that both numbers are odd is 3/5. A card is drawn randomly from a standard 52-card deck. The probability that the card is a king or queen given that it is an ace or queen is 1/2. A ball is drawn without seeing color from a bag with 6 red and 5 blue balls and placed in another bag with 5 red and 8 blue balls, then a ball is drawn from the second bag. The probability the ball is blue is 93/154.
Two random integers between 1 and 11 are selected and their sum is even. The probability that both numbers are odd is 3/5. A card is drawn randomly from a standard 52-card deck. The probability that the card is a king or queen given that it is an ace or queen is 1/2. A ball is drawn without seeing color from a bag with 6 red and 5 blue balls and placed in another bag with 5 red and 8 blue balls, then a ball is drawn from the second bag. The probability the ball is blue is 93/154.
1. Two integers are selected at random from integers 1 to 11.
If the sum of integers chosen is even, find the
probability that both numbers are odd. Ans 3/5 2. One card is drawn from a well shuffled pack of 52 cards. If E is the event “the card drawn is a king or a queen” and F is the event “the card drawn is an ace or a queen” then find the probability of the conditional event E/F. Ans 1/2 3. Bag A contains 6 red and 5 blue balls and another bag B contains 5 red and 8 blue balls. A ball is drawn from bag A without seeing its colour and is put into the bag B. then a ball is drawn from bag B at random. Find the probability that the ball drawn is blue in colour. Ans 93/154