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a red ball and 4 white ball are in a box if two balls are drawn without replacement, what is the probability of getting a red ball on the first drawn and a white ball on the second

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  1. 5 June, 08:54
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    The probability is 1/5 to get a red ball in 1st draw and a white ball in 2nd draw.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    There are 1 red ball and 4 white balls in a box. The total number of balls in the box = 1 red + 4 white = 5 balls.

    The two balls are drawn without replacement.

    Drawing the first ball:

    The first draw should be a red ball.

    The probability to get a red ball = No. of red balls / Total balls in the box.

    We know that, No. of red balls is 1 and total balls in the box is 5.

    P (red ball) = 1/5

    Drawing the second ball:

    The second draw should be a white ball.

    The probability to get white ball = No. of white balls / Total balls in the box.

    We know that,

    No. of white balls is 4.

    The total balls in the box after the first draw will be 4 balls.

    P (white ball) = 4/4

    The probability of getting a red ball on the first drawn and a white ball on the second draw = P (red ball) * P (white ball)

    ⇒ (1/5) * (4/4)

    ⇒ 4/20

    ⇒ 1/5

    Therefore, the probability is 1/5 to get a red ball in 1st draw and a white ball in 2nd draw.
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