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26 April, 13:35

A package of self-sticking notepads contains 6 yellow, 6 blue, 6 green, and 6 pink notepads. An experiment consists of randomly selecting one of the notepads and recording its color. Find the probability that a yellow or pink notepad is selected given that it is either blue or green.

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  1. 26 April, 13:38
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    - We are given a package of self-sticking notepads with colors:

    Yellow = 6

    Blue = 6

    Green = 6

    Pink = 6

    - If we are to isolate "Green and Blue" colored self-sticking notepads. We have a total of 12 notepads:

    Blue = 6

    Green = 6

    - The probability to select a " Yellow" or "Pink" from the sample of " Blue and Green" is zero. As there are no Yellow or pink notepads anymore. in the sample.

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  2. 26 April, 14:03
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    50%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To find the probability, we must know the total quantity and the specific quantities in each case, then:

    We know that in total there are 6 of each and there are 4, therefore, in total they would be:

    6 * 4 = 24

    24 packs of notebooks.

    Now, in each case there are 2 of each color, that is to say that both cases would have 12, since each package has 6.

    Therefore, the probability for both cases would be:

    12/24 = 0.5

    I mean, it would be 50%
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