Bowl A contains three red and two white chips, and bowl B contains four red and three white chips. A chip is drawn at random from bowl A and transferred to bowl B. Compute the probability of then drawing a red chip from bowl B.
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Paper is often tested for burst strength and tear strength. Say we classify these strengths as low, middle, and high. Then, after examining 100 pieces of paper, we find the following:Burst Strength Tear Strength A1 (low) A2 (middle) A3 (high) B1 (low) 7 11 13 B2 (middle) 11 21 9 B3 (high) 12 9 7 If we select one of the pieces at random, what are the probabilities that it has the following characteristics: (a) A1? (b) A3 B2? (c) A2 B3? (d) A1, given that it is B2? (e) B1, given that it is A3?
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The first step in solving 1.3 problem number 47 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Paper is often tested for burst strength and tear strength. Say we classify these strengths as low, middle, and high. Then, after examining 100 pieces of paper, we find the following:Burst Strength Tear Strength A1 (low) A2 (middle) A3 (high) B1 (low) 7 11 13 B2 (middle) 11 21 9 B3 (high) 12 9 7 If we select one of the pieces at random, what are the probabilities that it has the following characteristics: (a) A1? (b) A3 B2? (c) A2 B3? (d) A1, given that it is B2? (e) B1, given that it is A3?
From the textbook chapter Probability you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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