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One bag contains three white marbles and five black marbles, and a second bag contains four white marbles and six black marbles. A person draws one marble from each bag. Find the probability that both marbles are of the same color? 21/40 1/2 3/14

User XpiritO
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it will be 21/40

probability getting both white marbles

3/8×4/10=12/80

probability getting both black marbles

5/8×6/10=30/80

12/80+30/80=42/80= 21/80
User Farhad Zamani
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Answer:

The correct answer is option A,


21/40\\

Explanation:

The probability of choosing marble from each bag is independent of each other. Thus, the probability of drawing a black and white marble from each bag can be added directly.

The probability of getting both white marbles


= 3/8 * 4/10\\=12/80

The probability of getting both black marbles


5/8 * 6/10\\= 30/80\\

The probability of getting the marbles of same colour is


12/80 + 30/80\\=42/80\\= 21/40\\

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