That depends.
Picking a red ball is 4/9
Picking a green ball is 3/9 = 1/3
Picking a yellow ball is 2/9.
Picking a ball is 9/9 or 1 because you'll always take one.
3 out of 13 or 3/13
the same probability as me shaging your ma tonight gigity
0.8.
If the balls are selected at random, then the probability is 12/95.
17 out of 21
3 out of 13 or 3/13
the same probability as me shaging your ma tonight gigity
The probability is (6/14)*(5/13) = 30/182 = 0.1648 approx.
The probability is zero, because there are no red balls in the bag.
0.8.
2/7 = 28.57%
If the balls are selected at random, then the probability is 12/95.
17 out of 21
1/4 chance
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, the probability of selecting a white ball from that colorful box is simply the number of white balls divided by the total number of balls in the box. In this case, there are 5 white balls out of a total of 5 white + 8 red + 10 yellow balls. So, the probability is 5/23. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
It is 1/6.
Yes, it certainly can if there is only one possible outcome. For instance, the probability of drawing a red ball from a bag containing nothing but red balls is equal to one.