Two beads are drawn at random, one after the other, with replacement, from a box containing 5 red and 7 white identical beads. What is the probability that the beads are the same colour

a

\(\frac{119}{144}\)

b

\(\frac{95}{144}\)

c

\(\frac{37}{72}\)

d

\(\frac{49}{144}\)

e

\(\frac{1}{6}\)

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12345royal
2 years ago

The answer is as follows.
n(red)=5
n(white)=7
total=12
therefore the probability of finding a red ball is 5/11
while the probability of finding a white ball is 7/12
therefore probability the both are the same colour is =
5/12×5/12+7/12×7/12=37/72
therefore answer is 37/72
option C

GD18
3 years ago

There should be explanation to all questions that require solving....ALL😑

Miracleajala
1 year ago

no explanations.

EWO55
10 months ago

no explaination

AsherOscar001
1 year ago

I got my answer 1/6 and I know it is correct so what happened to the explanation.

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