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12 March, 23:15

You are presented with three urns. each urn has 10 marbles. in addition, each urn holds only black or red marbles. urn 1 has 3 red marbles. urn 2 has 8 red marbles. urn 3 has 5 red marbles. you randomly pick 1 marble from 1 of the three urns. calculate the probability that it is a black marble.

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  1. 12 March, 23:23
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    To calculate this probability we must take into account that there is the same probability that any of the 3 urns is chosen.

    This probability is:

    P (U1) = P (U2) = P (U3) = 1/3

    Urn 1 contains 7 black and 3 red marbles

    Urn 2 contains 2 black and 8 marbles network

    Urn 3 contains 5 black marbles and 5 red marbles.

    The probability of obtaining a black marble in Urn 1 is 7/10.

    The probability of obtaining a black marble in Urn 2 is 2/10

    The probability of obtaining a black marble in Urn 3 is 5/10.

    Then we look for the probability of obtaining a black marble from urn 1 or a black marble from urn 2 or a black marble from urn 3. This is:

    P (U1yB) + P (U2yB) + P (U3yB)

    So:

    (1/3) * (7/10) + (1/3) * (2/10) + (1/3) * (5/10) = 0,2333 + 0,0667 + 0,1667 = 0, 4667.

    The probability that it is a black marble is 46.67%
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