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Everett is rolling a block with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 on it. Finley is drawing one disk from a basket of three disks: one blue, one red, and one yellow.

What is the probability that Everett and Finley end up with an even number and a blue disk?


A. 1/6



B. 1/5



C. 1/3

Everett is rolling a block with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 on it. Finley is-example-1
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Option A:

The probability that Everett and Finley end up with an even number and a blue disk is
(1)/(6).

Solution:

Given data:

Everett is rolling a block with numbers = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}

Finley is drawing one disk from basket with colors = {blue, red, yellow}

Total number of numbers = 6

Total number of colors = 3


$\text { Probability }=\frac{\text {Number of possible outcomes}}{\text {Total number of outcomes}}


$P\text{(Even number)} =(3)/(6)$


$P\text{(Blue disk)} =(1)/(3)$


$P\text{(Even number and Blue disk)} =(3)/(6)*(1)/(3)$


$=(3)/(18)

Divide numerator and denominator by the common factor 3.


$=(3/3)/(18/3)


$=(1)/(6)

Option A is the correct answer.

Hence the probability that Everett and Finley end up with an even number and a blue disk is
(1)/(6).

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