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A box contains 4 red chips and 2 blue chips. If two chips are selected at random without replacement, what is the probability that the chips are different colors

User Manshu
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Answer:


(4C1 \cdot 2C1)/(6C2) =(8)/(15)

Explanation:

A box contains 4 red chips and 2 blue chips

total 4+2= 6 chips

the chips are different colors. we need to select 1 chip from red and 1 chip from blue

we can select 1 red chip from 4 red chips in 4C1 ways


4C1=(4!)/(1!(4-1)!) =4

we can select 1 blue chip from 2 blue chips in 2C1 ways


2C1=(2!)/(1!(2-1)!) =2

select 2 chips from 6 chips in 6C2 ways


6C2=(6!)/(2!(6-2)!) =15

probability that the chips are different colors


(4C1 \cdot 2C1)/(6C2) =(8)/(15)

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