Multiple Probabilities
To find the probability that one of two or more mutually exclusive events
will occur, add the probabilities of each
event occurring. For example, in the previous problem, if we wanted to find the probability
of drawing either a
green or black button, we would add the probabilities together.
The probability of drawing a green button
1
5
7
.
The probability
of drawing a black button
9
3
5
3
1
3
7
.
So the probability for selecting either a green or black button
1
5
7
1
3
7
1
8
7
.
Practice Question
At a farmers’ market, there is a barrel filled with apples. In the barrel are 40
Fuji apples, 24 Gala apples, 12
Red Delicious apples, 24
Golden Delicious, and 20 McIntosh apples. If a customer reaches into the barrel
and selects an apple without looking, what is the probability that she will pick a Fuji or a McIntosh apple?
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