Before you are three urns. The first two each contain 4 white and 6 black balls. The third has 3 white and 6 black.
Take one ball from the first urn and add it to the second with out looking at it. Stir it in, then take one ball from the second and add it to the third without looking at it.
If you pick a ball from the third urn, what is the probability it will be white?
What is the least number of balls you can put in the urns (at least one black and one white in each) to make the probability at the end equal to exactly 1/3?
There are four combinations of choices that will yield a white ball out of urn 3. The total number of possibilities is found by multiplying the marbles in each urn - 10 * 11 * 10 = 1100
Urn 1: BLACK BLACK WHITE WHITE
Urn 2: BLACK WHITE BLACK WHITE
Urn 3: WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE
Poss: 126 72 96 80
Probablility = 374/1100 = 34%
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Posted by hoodat
on 2007-02-20 15:20:10 |