Respuesta :
By studying the experiment, we will see that:
a) There are 9 possible outcomes (listed in the answer) all with the same probability.
b) The probability of drawing matching blocks is 1/3.
How to know if the game is fair?
The game is fair if and only if the two outcomes have the same probability.
Here the two outcomes that we care for are:
- The colors match.
- The colors do not match.
a) First, in each bag all the blocks have the same probability of being drawn, which is 1/3.
Then each combination will have the same probability, which is:
p = (1/3)*(1/3) = 1/9.
Now, the possible combinations of colors are given by the table:
Marcus Brother probability
yellow yellow 1/9
yellow green 1/9
yellow white 1/9
white yellow 1/9
white green 1/9
white white 1/9
green yellow 1/9
green green 1/9
green white 1/9
b) The probability that the boys draw matching blocks is given by the sum between the probabilities that they draw 2 yellow blocks, 2 green blocks, and 2 white blocks, this is:
P = 1/9 + 1/9 + 1/9 = 1/3.
If you want to learn more about probability, you can read:
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