Brain Challenge

Week 256 (15th July 2022)

Week 256 (15th July 2022)

It’s Louie’s last day in school before the summer holidays. His teacher has asked the children to help tidy up the classroom.

Louie finds a bag of counters in a toy box. There are 9 counters in the bag.

7 of the counters are yellow.
2 of the counters are green.

Louie takes at random two counters from the bag.

Can you work out the probability that Louie takes one counter of each colour.

Answer:

There are two possibilities of picking one counter of each colour.

Either pick the green counter first and then the yellow or a yellow counter followed by a green.

We need to calculate the probability of both of these scenarios and then add the two together.

Probability of picking a green counter followed by a yellow counter:

There are nine counters in the bag and two of them are green, then there are eight counters in the bag and seven of them are yellow.

2/9 x 7/8 = 14/72

Probability of picking a yellow counter followed by a green counter:

There are nine counters in the bag and seven of them are yellow, then there are eight counters in the bag and two of them are green.

7/9 x 2/8 = 14/72

To find out the probability of picking one of each colour, we must add the probabilities of the two scenarios together:

14/72 + 14/72 = 28/72

Answer = 28/72 or 7/18 in its simplest form

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