Question
Question: A bag contains 15 cabbages, 20 carrots, and 25 turnips. If a single vegetable is picked at random fr...
A bag contains 15 cabbages, 20 carrots, and 25 turnips. If a single vegetable is picked at random from the bag, what is the probability that it will not be a carrot?
A) 32, .666 or .667
B) 42
C) 43
D) 31
Solution
Hint: In the question, the ‘not’ means that the probability of that event not taking place is to be found.
The formula for evaluating probability of any event is
P =Total outcomesFavorable outcomes .
Another important thing which is useful for this question is that picking a vegetable from the bag at random is nothing but taking out a vegetable without having any bias towards any vegetable and without having any prior information regarding the vegetables.
Complete step-by-step answer:
Now, in the question it is mentioned that there are 15 cabbages, 20 carrots, and 25 turnips in the bag.
So, the total outcomes for the event of drawing a vegetable at random from the bag is
Total outcomes =15+20+25
Total outcomes =60 .
Now, for favorable outcomes for not getting a carrot, we need to count the total number of vegetables that are there other than carrot which is as follows
Favorable outcomes