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6. A basket contains 10 pieces of fruit: 3 apples, 5 oranges, and 2 bananas. When someone chooses a piece of fruit they must eat that fruit and will not put it back. What is the probability that Kala will take an apple and Bradley will take an orange?

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The probability that Kala will take an apple and Bradley will take an orange is:


\begin{gathered} (1)/(6) \\ or \\ 16.67\text{\%} \end{gathered}

Step-by-step explanation:

We want to find the probability that Kala will take an apple and Bradley will take an orange.

Given:


\begin{gathered} \text{Total number of fruits = 10} \\ A\text{pples =3} \\ \text{Oranges = 5} \\ \text{Bananas = 2} \end{gathered}

Since there are no replacament, the probability that Kala picks apple is;


P_1=(3)/(10)

The probability that Bradley will take an orange is;


P_2=(5)/(9)

The probability that Kala will take an apple and Bradley will take an orange will be;


\begin{gathered} P=P_1* P_2 \\ P=(3)/(10)*(5)/(9) \\ P=(15)/(90)=(1)/(6) \end{gathered}

Therefore, the probability that Kala will take an apple and Bradley will take an orange is:


(1)/(6)

As a percent the probability will be;


\begin{gathered} (1)/(6)*100\text{\%} \\ =16.67\text{\%} \end{gathered}

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