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22 April, 01:58

A bag contains 5 red checkers and 9 black checkers. A checker is selected, kept out of the bag, and then another checker is selected. What is P (black, then red) ?

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  1. 22 April, 04:34
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    P (Black then Red) = 0.24725

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:-

    - Red Checkers = 5

    - Black Checkers = 9

    Find:-

    A checker is selected, kept out of the bag, and then another checker is selected. What is P (black, then red) ?

    Solution:-

    - We will utilize the fundamental counting principle. A bag contains a total of (5 + 9) = 14 checkers in total.

    - We will draw two checkers one at a time without replacement.

    First Draw: Black = 9 possible outcomes

    P (Black) = 9 / 14

    Second Draw: Red = 5 possible outcomes

    P (Red) = 5 / 13

    - The required probability P (black, then red) for dependent events is given as:

    P (Black then Red) = P (Black first draw) * P (Red second draw)

    = (9 / 14) * (5 / 13)

    = 0.24725
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