Your pretty close.helz_h said:i had...
i) What is the probability that Tanya chooses three white squares?
32/64 x 31/63 x 30/62 = 5/42
ii) not sure, but i thought it was just 10/42
iii) 1-5/42 = 37/42
I could be wrong though....
hmm...i think they do replace it.fishy89sg said:do u get marks for cfpa (correct from previou answer)
Yup! Likewise.UzurOger said:I did this question twice...1st time not replacing so it was like 32\64 x 31\63 etc
but then i thought its a chess board so you cant loss any squares so i did it again and got an answer like 1\8 for the 1st question which seems like the logical answer meh hope i got it right
^^correctH.A.L. said:Your pretty close.
ii.) 10/42 is correct but can be simplified to 5/21, so lets hope the marker isn't a prick and gives you the mark, as some people are fussy about these things.
iii.) P(Of three square chosen are different colour) = 1 - P(Three squares the same colour)
Therefore: 1 - 5/21 (from part ii.)
= 16/21
That's at least what I put, and I've seen a few others with the same answer.