Question 6:
A box contains 18 black cards and 8 blue cards. Fanny puts another 2 black cards and 4 blue cards inside the box. A card is chosen at random from the box.
What is the probability that a black card is chosen?
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A box contains 18 black cards and 8 blue cards. Fanny puts another 2 black cards and 4 blue cards inside the box. A card is chosen at random from the box.
What is the probability that a black card is chosen?
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Question 7:
A fruits seller wants to check the number of rotten apples in each box. Table below shows the number of rotten apples in each box.
Given that there were 55 boxes of apples.
If a box is selected at random, what is the probability that the box does not contain rotten apples?
Solution:
A fruits seller wants to check the number of rotten apples in each box. Table below shows the number of rotten apples in each box.
Given that there were 55 boxes of apples.
If a box is selected at random, what is the probability that the box does not contain rotten apples?
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Question 8:
A form 5 science class has 15 boy students and a number of girl students. A student is chosen at random from the class. The probability of choosing a boy student is .
Find the number of girl students in the class.
Solution:
A form 5 science class has 15 boy students and a number of girl students. A student is chosen at random from the class. The probability of choosing a boy student is .
Find the number of girl students in the class.
Solution: