Question
Question: A bag contains some green, white and pink beads. The probability of taking out one green bead is \(\...
A bag contains some green, white and pink beads. The probability of taking out one green bead is 31 and that of picking up one pink bead is41. If it is known that the box has 10 white beads then how many beads were in the box initially?
A.24
B.25
C.28
D.32
Solution
Probability is a type of ratio where we compare how many times an outcome can occur compared to all possible outcomes.
Probability = Number of possible outcomesNumber of required outcomes
Independent events: Two events are independent when the outcomes of the first event do not influence the outcome of the second event. To find the probability of two independent events:
P(X and Y) = P(X).P(Y)
Dependent events: Two events are dependent when the outcome of the first event influences the outcome of the second event. To find the probability of two dependent events:
P(X and Y) = P(X).P(Y after X)
Mutually exclusive events: Two events are mutually exclusive when two events cannot happen at the same time. To find the probability of two mutually exclusive events:
P(X or Y) = P(X) + P(Y)
Let green, white and pink beads be a, b and c. Now apply the conditions which are given in the questions.
Complete step by step solution:
Let green, white and pink beads be a, b and c respectively.
Given, probability of taking out one green bead is 31
∴a+b+ca=31
⇒3a=a+b+c
⇒2a=b+c …(1)
Now, again probability of taking one pink bead is41