Answer:
(a) 0.6
(b) 0.3
(c) 0.9
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that a pharmacist wishes to select three brands of aspirin to sell in his store. He has five major brands to choose from: A, B, C, D and E.
Total number of ways to select 3 brands from total of 5 = = = = 10 .
In all the three parts denominators remains at 10
(a) If he selects the three brands at random, the probability that he will select brand B = one brand B will be selected and other 2 brands will be selected from the remaining 4 brands i.e.
So, required probability = = = 0.6
(b) The probability that he will select the brands B and C = Two brands will be selected of B and C and one brand will be selected from remaining 3 brands i.e.;
So, required probability = = = 0.3 .
(c) The probability that he will select at least one of the two brands B and C
= 1 - Probability that neither of the three brands are from B and C
= 1 - Probability that all three brands are selected from the remaining
brands of A, D and E
= 1 - = = = 0.9 .