at a museum cafe you can get a pre-made boxed lunch with a sandwich, fruit, and drink for only $3. the sandwiches are made with either turkey or ham. the fruit is either an apple or an orange. the drink is either bottled water or juice. the number of boxes they make for every possible combination is the same. if you randomly choose one of the boxed lunches without knowing the contents, what is the probability you will get an orange and not get juice in your box?

Respuesta :

I think like ten I do not know,sorry

Answer:

Answer is 0.25

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that sandwiches are made with either turkey or ham.

Probability for turkey or ham = 1/2

Also given that the fruit can be either apple or orange.

So, probability for apple or orange is also = 1/2

Also, the drinks can be either bottled water or juice

Same probability will be = 1/2

The given options of sandwiches, fruits, and drinks are mutually independent of each other.

Hence, the probability that you will get an orange and not get juice in your box

= [tex](1/2)(1/2)= 1/4[/tex] or 0.25

Therefore, the answer is 0.25.