Respuesta :
2/15
First Draw
There are 4 white balls and 6 yellow balls and 10 balls in total so a 4/10 chance to get a white ball
Second Draw
Now you are down one white ball so now it’s a 3/9 chance to get a white ball
Then you just multiply the probabilities together to get 2/15
First Draw
There are 4 white balls and 6 yellow balls and 10 balls in total so a 4/10 chance to get a white ball
Second Draw
Now you are down one white ball so now it’s a 3/9 chance to get a white ball
Then you just multiply the probabilities together to get 2/15
Answer:
2/15
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
A box contains 4 white balls and 6 yellow balls. A ball is drawn at random from the box and is not replaced. What is the probability that both balls are white?
8/45
3/25
4/25
2/15
Solve:
Knowing that total = 10 { 4 white balls and 6 yellow balls}
P(first white)=4/10=2/5 { 4 out of 10 balls are white}
P(second white)=3/9=1/3 { 3 out of 9 balls are white; Since no replaced}
P(both white)=2/5 × 1/3=2/15
Hence, Answer = 2/15
Lenvy~
