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what is the probability of selecting a ripe banana if there are 16 ripe apples and 4 not ripe apples and 19 ripe bananas and 2 not ripe bananas

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User Vilda
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Answer:

0.463

Explanation:

Gradpoint

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User Szekelygobe
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Answer:


Probability=(19)/(41)

Explanation:

Given:

16 ripe apples

4 not ripe apples

19 ripe bananas

2 not ripe bananas

Probability P(E) = Number of favourable outcomes/Total Number of outcomes

Number of favourable outcomes is 19.

Total Number of outcomes =
16+4+19+2=41.


P(E)=(19)/(41)

The probability of selecting a ripe banana is
(19)/(41).

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User Macmist
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