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A box holds 8 red and 4 blue beads. Three beads are taken from the box and not replaced. Determine: The probability that all three beads taken are red The probability that there are at least two blue beads from the three that were taken

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Answer:
(14)/(55), (13)/(55)

Explanation:

Given

There are 8 red and 4 blue beads

Three beads were taken from the box

(i)No of ways of choosing three red beads out of 12 beads is
^8C_3

Total no of ways
^(12)C_3

Probability is


P=(^8C_3)/(^(12)C_3)=(8* 7* 6)/(12* 11* 10)=(2* 7)/(11* 5)\\P=(14)/(55)

(ii)atleast two beads refers to minimum two beads

There can be two possibilities (2B,1 R), (3B, 0R)


\Rightarrow P=(^4C_2* ^8C_1)/(^(12)C_3)+(^4C_3)/(^(12)C_3)\\\\\Rightarrow P=(6* 8)/(220)+(4)/(220)=(52)/(220)\\\\\Rightarrow P=(13)/(55)

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