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A bag contains 4 white balls, 5 red balls, 2 black balls and 4 green balls. A ball is drawn at random from the bag. Find the probability that it is

(i) black,
(ii) not green,
(iii) red or white,
(iv) neither red nor green.

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Solution

Total number of balls = 15

(i) Number of black balls = 2

∴ P(getting a black ball) = Number of favourable outcomesNumber of all possible outcomes
= 215

Thus, the probability of getting a black ball is 215.

(ii) Number of balls which are not green = 4 + 5 + 2 = 11

∴ P(getting a ball which is not green) = Number of favourable outcomesNumber of all possible outcomes
= 1115

Thus, the probability of getting a ball which is not green is 1115.

(iii) Number of balls which are either red or white = 4 + 5 = 9

∴ P(getting a ball which is red or white) = Number of favourable outcomesNumber of all possible outcomes
= 915=35

Thus, the probability of getting a ball which is red or white is 35.

(iv) Number of balls which are neither red nor green = 4 + 2 = 6

∴ P(getting a ball which is neither red nor green) = Number of favourable outcomesNumber of all possible outcomes
= 615=25

Thus, the probability of getting a ball which is neither red nor green is 25.

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