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Mario plays a game that involves drawing cards to move around the board. He uses a uniform probability model to determine the

probability that he will win on his next turn. There are 6 red cards, 6 yellow cards, 6 orange cards, 6 purple cards, 6 blue cards, 6
green cards, and 6 black cards. Mario needs either a purple or a green card to win on his next turn.
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Given :

  • 6 red cards
  • 6 yellow cards
  • 6 orange cards
  • 6 purple cards
  • 6 blue cards
  • 6 green cards
  • 6 black cards

To find:

The probability that the chosen card is either purple or green

Solution:

Total number of cards ⇢42 cards

  • 6 red cards+6 yellow cards+ 6 orange cards+ 6 purple cards+ 6 blue cards+ 6 green cards + 6 black cards

Total number of required card 12 cards

  • 6 purple cards + 6 green cards 12 cards

probability of getting a purple or green card↷


⇢probability = \frac{favourable \: outcomes} {possible \: outcomes}\\


⇢ (12)/(42) \\


⇢ (2)/(7) \\

Hence , option 3 2/7 is correct

User Ravi Teja Gadi
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Answer:

2/7

Explanation:

There are 6 each of 7 different colored cards.

Therefore, total number of cards = 7 × 6 = 42

So the probability of each color card being chosen = 6/42 = 1/7

⇒ P(purple) = 1/7

⇒ P(green) = 1/7

So P(purple or green) = P(purple) + P(green)

= 1/7 + 1/7

= 2/7

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