Chapter 4e
Chapter 4e
Chapter 4e
Example 2: An urn contains 3 red balls, 2 blue balls and 5 white balls. A ball is selected and its
color noted.Then it is replaced. A second ball is selected and its color noted. Find the probability of :
a) Selecting two blue balls.
b) Selecting a blue ball and then a white ball.
c) Selecting a red ball and then a blue ball.
Solution: a) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
b) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
c) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
Example 3: A card is drawn from an ordinary deck and its number noted. Then it is not
replaced. A second card is drawn and its number noted, then find the probability of:
a) Getting two Jacks (J). b) Getting an ace ( A) and a king (K) in order.
c) Getting a flower and a spade. d) Getting a red and a black in order.
Solution: a) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
b) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
c) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) .
d) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
Exercise : If the probabilities are 0.75, 0.7 and 0.525 that a student A, B, or both can solve the
problems in a text book respectively. What is the probability that:
a) Student A can only solve the problem selected at random from the book?
b) Student B can only solve the problem selected at random from the book?
Solution:
a) A b) A
B B
a) ( ) ( ) ( ) ) ( ) ( ) ( )
( )
( )
( )
Exercise: Let A and B are two events such that ( ) ( ) ( )
( )
𝐵 𝐵
b1 A vBd
𝐴 𝐵 𝐴 𝐵
𝐴 𝐵 𝐴B3 𝐵
𝐵
𝐴 𝐵
S=B
𝐵 𝐵 S
𝐴𝐴 𝐵 𝐵
Example 1: Box 1 contains 2 red balls and one blue ball. Box 2 contains 3 blue balls and one red
ball. A coin is tossed. If it falls heads up, Box 1 is selected and a ball is drawn. If it falls tails up,
Box 2 is selected and a ball is drawn. Then find the probability of selecting a red ball.
Solution: Let; be the event that box 1 is selected.
be the event that box 2 is selected.
be the event that a red ball is selected.
be the event that a blue ball is selected
( ) R
( )
( ) B
R
( ) ( )
( ) B
R is selected, if and only if, is selected and R is selected or is selected and R is selected.
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
( ) *( ) ( )+ ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
Example 2: A shipment of two boxes, each containing 6 telephones, is received by a store. Box1
contains one defective phone and box 2 contains 2 defective phones. After the boxes are unpacked, a
phone is selected and found to be defective. Then find the probability that it came from box 2.
Solution: Let be the event that box 1 is selected.
be the event that box 2 is selected.
be the event that defective phone is selected.
be the event that non defective phone is selected.
( ) D
( ) ( )
ND
( ) D
( )
( ) ND
( )
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( )
( ) *( ) ( )+ ( ) ( )
Since, is selected, iff, is selected and is selected or is selected and is selected.
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( ) *( ) ( )+ ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
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