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You have 40 different books (20 math books, 15 history books, and 5 geography books). a. You pick one book at random. What is the probability that the book is a history book? b. You pick two books at random, one at a time. What is the probability that both books are history books? c. You pick two books at random, one at a time. What is the probability that the two books are from different disciplines?

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Answer:

a.
(3)/(8)

b.
(7)/(52)

c.
(95)/(156)

Explanation:

Given,

Total books = 40,

Maths books = 20,

History books = 15,

Geography books = 5,

a. If a book is randomly selected,

Then the probability that the book is a history book,


=\frac{\text{Ways of choosing history book}}{\text{Ways of choosing any one book}}


=(^(15)C_1)/(^(40)C_1)


=(15)/(40)


=(3)/(8)

b. If two book is randomly selected,

Then the probability that both books are from history,


=\frac{\text{Ways of choosing two history book}}{\text{Ways of choosing any two book}}


=(^(15)C_2)/(^(40)C_2)


=((15!)/(2!13!))/((40!)/(2!38!))


=(105)/(780)


=(7)/(52)

c. If two book is randomly selected,

Ways of selecting any two books from different subjects

= maths and history + maths and geography + history and geography,


=^(20)C_1* ^(15)C_1+^(20)C_1* ^(5)C_1+^(15)C_1* ^(5)C_1


=20* 15 + 20* 5 + 15* 5


=300 + 100 + 75


=475

Then the probability that both books are from different subjects


=\frac{\text{Ways of selecting any two books from different subjects}}{\text{Ways of choosing any two book}}


=(475)/(780)


=(95)/(156)

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