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Standard XII
Mathematics
Combination
Let there are...
Question
Let there are
4
red,
3
yellow and
2
green balls, then the probability of picking red ball is
A
4
9
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4
5
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5
9
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None of the above
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Solution
The correct option is
A
4
9
Given
There are
4
red,
3
yellow and
2
green balls
Total number of Balls is
4
+
3
+
2
=
9
Probability of picking a red ball is
4
9
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