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No.9

    If there are 36 sweets in a basket, 6 of it is orange and the rest is yellow. You are blind folded. What are the chances of u picking 2 orange at one go.

    Is the answer same as u pick the first sweet and u look at it, it was orange, u put it aside, and u pick the second one turn out it is orange too???

    ii

      10% you get 2 orange ones

      I3ambi

        2.38% for the first one.
        14.28% for the second.

        faw

          op is 13 years old EleGiggle

          No.9

            Tell me how u calculate please

            No.9

              And isnt both answer the same? 6/36 x 5/35 for both?

              I3ambi

                That's the calc for the first one. But in the second case you already know the first is red. So it's only 5/35

                No.9

                  Huh but u pick the first orange isnt it 6/36?

                  talk tuah enjoyer

                    If you pick the first orange out and put it aside it takes one candy out of the basket, making there be 5 oranges and 30 yellows, 30+5=35.
                    Therefore the probability of you getting orange again is 5/35, or 1/7.

                    arin

                      (6/36)*(5/35)
                      and i'm not sure how is the other one meant. either it's the same or it's 5/35 since you're choosing only from 5 orange in 35 sweets

                      unless i'm missing on something.. i'm not really good at combinatorics, this stuff is quite boring.

                      faw

                        i think ur chance is about 99.756%, by the way

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                          its the same thing. It will be 6/36 * 5/35. Doesn't matter if they're picked together or simultaneously

                          No.9

                            That's what i thought @undertale

                            Wrath

                              C(6,2)/C(36,2)

                              Синячий патруль

                                around 0,5 % chance to be blind

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                                  What YAN did is technically the correct way of doing it, but the value in the end is the same anyway.

                                  I3ambi

                                    If you look at the first one and see it is orange. Then the chance if the second one also being orenge is 5/35.
                                    Not sure if that's what you meant.

                                    Rocket

                                      if you're a space cow, 100%.

                                      Vladimir Putin

                                        If you put the first one back before picking the second, it's 1/36 chance overall. If you leave the first one out before picking the second, it's 1/42 chance.

                                        Swap Commends

                                          The possibility of ur goal is (number of oranges/total) . U want "only and only 2 oranges instant",when u go.So the possibilities are multiplied.
                                          p1*p2.

                                          1st case and 2nd are the same in fact. p1= 6/36 * p2=5/35;