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Paddy
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I know this might be really simple, but I get easily confused.
CASE 1.
I have a bag with eight marbles, one of them is green and the remaining seven are red.
If you have to pick a random marble without looking, there is one in eight chances (12.5%) of lifting the green one.
Is this correct?
CASE 2.
I have three identical bags (like the one in case 1).
What are the chances of picking the three green ones? 3 in 24? (25%) this is how i though it would work out, but logically I predicted that it would have been more difficult to pick the three out of all the 24 (From three different bags), so I thought I was doing something wrong.
All help will be greatly appreciated.
CASE 1.
I have a bag with eight marbles, one of them is green and the remaining seven are red.
If you have to pick a random marble without looking, there is one in eight chances (12.5%) of lifting the green one.
Is this correct?
CASE 2.
I have three identical bags (like the one in case 1).
What are the chances of picking the three green ones? 3 in 24? (25%) this is how i though it would work out, but logically I predicted that it would have been more difficult to pick the three out of all the 24 (From three different bags), so I thought I was doing something wrong.
All help will be greatly appreciated.