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pharmxanthan
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Q) A bag contains 3 red balls, 5 yellow balls, and 4 green balls. Two balls are drawn randomly. What is the probability that the balls drawn contain balls of different colors?
A) Number of ways to select 2 balls out of 12 balls = 12C2 = 66.
Number of ways to select two balls of different colors (red & yellow OR red & green OR yellow & green)= (3C1*5C1)+(3C1*4C1)+(5C1*4C1)= 47
Probability = 47/66 (Ans)
Is the approach correct?
Thanks!
A) Number of ways to select 2 balls out of 12 balls = 12C2 = 66.
Number of ways to select two balls of different colors (red & yellow OR red & green OR yellow & green)= (3C1*5C1)+(3C1*4C1)+(5C1*4C1)= 47
Probability = 47/66 (Ans)
Is the approach correct?
Thanks!













