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2 May, 01:35

Parked in the lot beside a local grocery store are 2 red, cars 9 white cars, 3 black cars, 1 blue car, and 6 brown cars, all belonging to shoppers in the store. assuming the shoppers leave randomly, what is the probability that the first 2 cars to leave are white?

9/49

11/21

6/35

8/49

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  1. 2 May, 02:03
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    Consider a more familiar sounding problem, which is exactly the same in terms of probability:

    In an urn, there are 2 Red, 9 White, 3 Black, 1 Blue and 6 Brown marbles.

    What is the probability of the first 2 picked marbles, being white, if we do dot replace the marbles.

    i) the probability of the first pick to be white is 9 / (2+9+3+1+6) = 9/21=3/7

    ii) the probability of the second pick to be white, after the first one was white is: (9-1) / (21-1) = 8/20=2/5

    The probability of the first 2 picks being white is (3/7) * (2/5) = 6/35

    Answer: 6/35
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