Question
Question: The probability of selecting green marble at random from a jar that contains only green, white, and ...
The probability of selecting green marble at random from a jar that contains only green, white, and yellow marbles is 41
The probability of selecting white marble at random from the same jar is 31. If the jar contains a total 10 yellow marbles,
Then what is the total number of marbles in the jar?
A. 22
B. 26
C. 28
D. 24
Solution
Firstly, calculate the probability of yellow marble selection. And as probability of any random event A is given as P(A) = total possible outcomesfavourable outcomes.And hence by using this concept we can calculate the total number of marbles. Also the probability of the event ranges from 0 < P(A) < 1. And if there are group of events than probability sum of all that event is one.
Complete step by step answer:
Calculating the probability of all the individual and then the summation of all will be equal to one. Using these two concepts we can approach the given.
Let the probability of selection of green , white and yellow marbles be P(G),P(W),P(Y)
Sum of all the events of the probability is P(G) + P(W) + P(Y) = 1
So, putting the value of probabilities of given marbles we get,
41 + 31 + P(Y) = 1