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Hey there! I’m having trouble with questing 25c, any help would be appreciated.

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 Jul 23, 2018

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Probability worded problem

Jane has three bags of lollies. In bag 1 there are three mints and three toffees,
in bag 2 there are three mints and two toffees and in bag 3 there are two mints and one toffee.
Jane selects a bag at random and then selects a lolly at random.

 

c the probability hat jane chose bag 1, given that she selects a mint.


P(bag 1)=13P(mint/bag 1)=36P(mint form bag 1)= P(bag 1)P(mint/bag 1)=(13)(36)=16

 

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 Jul 23, 2018
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Best Answer

Probability worded problem

Jane has three bags of lollies. In bag 1 there are three mints and three toffees,
in bag 2 there are three mints and two toffees and in bag 3 there are two mints and one toffee.
Jane selects a bag at random and then selects a lolly at random.

 

c the probability hat jane chose bag 1, given that she selects a mint.


P(bag 1)=13P(mint/bag 1)=36P(mint form bag 1)= P(bag 1)P(mint/bag 1)=(13)(36)=16

 

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heureka Jul 23, 2018
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Solution:

 

For these types of question, use the Total Probability Theorem/Formula.P(B1)=P(B2)=P(B3)=13Probability of mint from Bag#P(M|B1)=12P(M|B2)=35P(M|B3)=23P(B1|M)=(P(B1)P(M|B1))÷(P(B1)P(M|B1)+P(B2)P(M|B2)+PP(B3)P(M|B3))

 

The probability that Jane chose bag 1, given that she selects a mint is equal to the probabilityJane chose a mint from bag #1 divided by the probability that she selected a mint.

 

P(B1|M)=(1312)(1312)+(1335)+(1323)=15530.28301

 

 

GA

 Jul 24, 2018
edited by GingerAle  Jul 24, 2018

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