Twenty four counters are placed in a bag. Two of them are red, three are orange, four are yellow, six are green and the rest are blue. One counter is drawn at random find the probability that it is red or orange or blue.
Step 1 Finding the number of blue counters:
There are counters placed in a bag.
are red, are orange, are yellow and are green, the rest of the counters are blue.
So the number of blue counters is .
There are blue counters in the bag.
Step 2 Finding the favorable and total outcomes:
There are counters placed in a bag, so the total outcome is .
In the bag, there are blue counters, red counters and orange counters.
So the favourable outcomes are .
Step 3 Finding the probability that the drawn counter is red or orange or blue:
The formula for the probability is expressed as,
Substitute favorable number of outcomes as and the total number of outcomes as .
Hence, the probability of a counter which is red or orange or blue from a bag of counters is .