The table given below shows the colors of jackets in a clothing store and their respective frequencies.
Color of jacket
Frequency
Blue
20
Black
30
Brown
50
Grey
100
If a jacket is picked at random, what color do you think it would be?
A
Blue
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B
Black
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C
Brown
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D
Grey
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Solution
The correct option is D Grey Total number of jackets =20+30+50+100 =200
The probability P(Blue) that the jacket picked at random is blue is:
Number of jackets of blue color =20
P(Blue)=Number of jackets of blue colorTotal number of jackets
P(Blue)=20200
P(Blue)=110
The probability P(Black) that the jacket picked at random is black is:
Number of jackets of black color =30
P(Black)=Number of jackets of black colorTotal number of jackets
P(Black)=30200
P(Black)=320
The probability P(Brown) that the jacket picked at random is brown is:
Number of jackets of brown color =50
P(Blue)=Number of jackets of brown colorTotal number of jackets
P(Brown)=50200
P(Brown)=14
The probability P(Grey)that the jacket picked at random is grey is:
Number of jackets of grey color =20
P(Grey)=Number of jackets of grey colorTotal number of jackets
P(Grey)=100200
P(Grey)=12
From the calculation of probabilities of the different colors given, it is most likely that the new jacket picked at random is Grey because it has the highest experimental probability, i.e., 12.