Respuesta :
Probability Jonas gets an orange.
5/13
Probability Beth gets an apple (assuming the previous)
5/12
Probability of both:
25/156
5/13
Probability Beth gets an apple (assuming the previous)
5/12
Probability of both:
25/156
Use formula for theoretical probability:
[tex] Pr=\dfrac{\text{the number of favorable outcomes}}{\text{the number of possible outcomes}}. [/tex]
1. The probability that Jonas will get an orange is
[tex] Pr(\text{Jonas gets orange})=\dfrac{5}{13}.[/tex]
2. Ben is taking a piece second and he has 12 piecies left, among them 5 apples, 4 oranges and 3 bananas. The probability that Ben will get an apple is
[tex] Pr(\text{Ben gets apple})=\dfrac{5}{12}.[/tex]
3. Use the product rule to determine
[tex] Pr(\text{Jonas gets orange and Ben gets apple})=\dfrac{5}{13}\cdot \dfrac{5}{12}=\dfrac{25}{156}.[/tex]
Answer: correct choice is A.