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Sonia has 5 yellow hair clips, 2 red hair clips and 3 blue hair clips. What is the probability she was picks a yellow hair clip and a blue hair clip without replacement?

User Waynetech
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Answer:

The probability that Sonia picks a yellow hair clip and a blue hair clip without replacement =
(1)/(6)

Explanation:

Given:

Sonia has:

5 yellow hair clips

2 red hair clips

3 blue hair clips

To find the probability that she picks a yellow hair clip and a blue hair clip without replacement.

Solution:

Total number of clips =
5+2+3 = 10

The probability that Sonia picks a yellow clip from the lot will be :


\frac{\textrm{Number of yellow clips}}{\textrm{Total number of clips}}


(5)/(10)

Simplifying fraction by dividing both numbers by their G.C.F.


(5/ 5)/(10/ 5)


(1)/(2)

Since no replacement is taking place, so after picking a yellow clip from the lot, the number of clips is decreased by 1.

So, new number of clips =
10-1 = 9

The probability that Sonia picks a blue clip from the remaining lot will be :


\frac{\textrm{Number of blue clips}}{\textrm{Total number of clips}}


(3)/(9)

Simplifying fraction by dividing both numbers by their G.C.F.


(3/ 3)/(9/ 3)


(1)/(3)

The probability that she picks a yellow hair clip and a blue hair clip without replacement can be given as:


(1)/(2)* (1)/(3)


(1* 1)/(2* 3)


(1)/(6) (Answer)

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