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Chance calculation. - Zealord - 11-01-2012 I can't seem to get over this assignment, this is the question: "Linda takes 5 marbles out of a vase filled with red and white marbles, without putting them back after taking." Calculate the chance that she picks 2 red marbles in case the vase has 3 red and 7 white marbles. So: She will pick 5 marbles out of the vase with 3 red marbles and 7 white marbles. What is the chance that in her pick of 5 marbles, 2 of them are red? Thanks in advance, RE: Chance calculation. - Adman - 11-01-2012 Well I thought I would have a try at this, no idea if I got it correct but I am fairly sure I am there. Firstly, I organised all the different combinations of possibilities that occur with only 2 of the 5 being red marbles. This I completed with a probability tree. I got: 1. p(R,R,W,W,W) 2. p(R,W,R,W,W,) 3. p(R,W,W,R,W) 4. p(R,W,W,W,R) 5. p(W,R,R,W,W) 6. p(W,R,W,R,W) 7. p(W,R,W,W,R) 8. p(W,W,R,R,W) 9. p(W,W,R,W,R) 10. p(W,W,W,R,R,) Now after this, I calculated the overall probabilites of each of these occurences. For example, No. 1 would look like this: 3/10 x 2/9 x 7/8 x 6/7 x 5/6 = 1/24. Interestingly, each of these come to a total of 1/24 and so in the end you get 10/24 which of course simplifies to 5/12. I figure this may be the answer as it is a nice, even fraction that looks right - typical of school given questions. My final answer is 5/12. RE: Chance calculation. - Zealord - 11-01-2012 I asked my older brother who has a major in maths. You had to use Ncr apparently. It would be: P(2 red marbles) = (3 Ncr 2) x (7 Ncr 3) divided by 10 Ncr 5 = 0,417 5/12th is correct: 0,41666666 etc.e You took the long road haha. Thanks anyways ![]() RE: Chance calculation. - Adman - 11-01-2012 Ahh well glad I could help. (And get the right answer.) Guess the long road was the only road for me. ![]() |