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6 September, 14:56

A bag contains n counters.

One counter is blue and the rest are red.

Two counters are taken at random from the bag.

a) Express, in terms of n, the probability that a counter of each colour is

Give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form.

b) The probability that a counter of each colour is taken is 0.125

How many red counters are in the bag?

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  1. 6 September, 15:15
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    Blue

    1 / n

    Red

    n-1 / n = 1 - 1 / n

    7 red containers

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If there are "n" counters in total but we know that one is blue it means that there are "n - 1" red counters, which means that the probability for when one of them is:

    Blue

    1 / n

    Red

    n-1 / n = 1 - 1 / n

    for part b, we have that the probability is 0.125, that is:

    1 / n = 0.125

    if we solve for n:

    n = 1 / 0.125

    n = 8

    knowing that of the 8 one is blue, it means that the rest are red, that is to say that there are 7 (8 - 1) red containers
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