A mixture of candies contains 6 mints, 4 toffees and 3 chocolates. If a person makes a random selection of one of these candies, find the probability of getting a mint.
A mixture of candies contains 6 mints, 4 toffees and 3 chocolates. If a person makes a random selection of one of these candies, find the probability of getting a mint.
The sample spase is: S={m_1,m_2,m_3,m_4,m_5,m_6,t_1,t_2,t_3,t_4,c_1,c_2,c_3} M={getting a minit} ={m_1,m_2,m_3,m_4,m_5,m_6} n(M)=6 →P(M)=(n(M))/(n(S))=6/13
The sample spase is:
need an explanation for this answer? contact us directly to get an explanation for this answerS={m_1,m_2,m_3,m_4,m_5,m_6,t_1,t_2,t_3,t_4,c_1,c_2,c_3}
M={getting a minit} ={m_1,m_2,m_3,m_4,m_5,m_6}
n(M)=6 →P(M)=(n(M))/(n(S))=6/13