Probability – 12

Probability » Exercise – 1

12. A purse contains 4 copper coins & 3 silver coins, the second purse contains 6 copper coins & 2 silver coins. If a coin is drawn out of any purse, then the probability that it is a copper coin, is :

(a) 4/7
(b) 3/4
(c) 37/56
(d) none of these

Answer
Answer : (c)

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