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If a fish tank contains 16 goldfish and 24 guppies, then we can deduce that the total number of fish in the tank is: 16 + 24 = 40 fish.
If there are 16 goldfish in the tank, then of the 40 total fish, we have a probability of 16/40.
To illustrate this idea, suppose we had n fish in the tank (a guppies and b goldfish). The probability of selecting any fish is 100% (because there are only fish in the tank). If we had to select the goldfish, we could choose them like this:
p₁, p₂, p₃, p₄ ... pₐ
We could choose any one of these fish twice. This leaves us with: 16/40
Now, if they were NOT replaced, we could simply do it again. Except this time, we can only choose 15 out of the remaining 39 goldfish, leaving us with a probability of: (16/40)(15/39) = 240/1560 = 6/39 = 2/13
If a fish tank contains 16 goldfish and 24 guppies, then we can deduce that the total number of fish in the tank is: 16 + 24 = 40 fish.
If there are 16 goldfish in the tank, then of the 40 total fish, we have a probability of 16/40.
To illustrate this idea, suppose we had n fish in the tank (a guppies and b goldfish). The probability of selecting any fish is 100% (because there are only fish in the tank). If we had to select the goldfish, we could choose them like this:
p₁, p₂, p₃, p₄ ... pₐ
We could choose any one of these fish twice. This leaves us with: 16/40
Now, if they were NOT replaced, we could simply do it again. Except this time, we can only choose 15 out of the remaining 39 goldfish, leaving us with a probability of: (16/40)(15/39) = 240/1560 = 6/39 = 2/13
The probability that they are both goldfish is 2/13.
To find the probability that they are both goldfish.
What is probability?
The ratio of the number of outcomes in an exhaustive set of equally likely outcomes that produce a given event to the total number of possible outcomes.
Given that:
It is given that 6 goldfish and 24 guppies. and randomly select 2 fish.
The odds of getting a goldfish with the first pick
= 16 (total goldfish) / 40 (total fish)
= 2/5.
The odds of getting a goldfish with the second pick
= 15 (total gold fish left after the 1st pick) / 39 (total fish left)
= 5/13.
Therefore, the odds of getting a goldfish with both picks
= 2/5 * 5/13
= 2/13.
So, the the probability that they are both goldfish is 2/13.
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