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In a bag, there are 6 balls of which 3 are white and 3 are black. 6 balls are drawn successively (i) without replacement, (ii) with replacement. What is the chance that the colors are alternate?

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120; 164
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110; 164
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120; 132
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D
110; 132
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Solution

The correct option is D 110; 132
(i) Without replacement
P{six balls drawn follow the pattern WBWBWB}
=36×35×24×23×12×11=120
P{six balls drawn follow the pattern BWBWBW}
=36×35×24×23×12×11=120
Hence, the probability that the colors of the balls are alternate is the probability that either the pattern WBWBWB or BWBWBW is obtained, which is given by 120+120=110 (this is without replacement)

(ii) With replacement
Here, the probability of getting the pattern WBWBWB is (36)6=(12)6=164
P{colors of the balls are alternate}=164+164
=132

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