see attachment,
Are we selecting one candy from each bowl?
not sure
We can't find the probability unless we know what the experiment is.
That doesn't tell us what the experiment is. It just tells us what candy is in each bowl.
but that;s the question
so its impossible to do that?
So the experiment is the same...select 1 candy from each bowl. And you have your sample spaces listed. Is that right?
yes
How many outcomes are there in the flavours sample space?
this is for a GG, GL, GC, GR, LL, LC, LR, CC, CR, RR
this is for b PP, PY, PR, YY, YR, RR
so it looks like the probability that the flavours are the same is 3/10 and the probability that the colors are the same 3/6
what about e
7/20 times 2/20
last one ?
You have had someone else do every problem on this entire worksheet. Why don't you do the last one yourself?
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