<span>1) Find P(E1UE2)
E1 probability= 1/2</span>
<span>There are 26 red cards in a 52 card deck, so the probability of choosing a red card is = 26/52 = 1/2
E2 probability= 12/ 52 or 3/13</span>
<span>The face cards are: Jacks, Queens, and <span>Kings. There are four suits, so in each suit there are one jack, one queen and one king. The probability is 3 x 4= 12 divided by the total number of cards.
2)</span></span><span>the probability of drawing a blue ball on the first draw: 4 /10
</span>the probability of drawing a white ball on the second drawn: 6/9 (because there is less one ball from the previous draw).
the probability of the cases together is 4/15 ( 4 /10 x 6/9) <span>since they are independent cases.</span>
Answer:
The probability of selecting a solid black marbles both times;
P = 9/100
Attached is the completed question;
Step-by-step explanation:
Number of solid black marbles = 3
Total number of marbles = 10
The probability of selecting a solid black marble;
P1 = 3/10
With the assumption that the marbles are replaced before next selection.
The probability of selecting a solid black marbles both times;
P = P1 × P1 = 3/10 × 3/10 = 9/100
P = 9/100
116100 will be 90% of the selling price
The will need to sell for 116100 / 90 x 100 = $129000