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Here are sharing dice problems related to probability with solutions, in this blog. These questions and answers are important for competitive exams. Here are the explained dice problems in probability in detail which will help you to improve your performance.
Do you think it is hard to solve probability problems in ssc or bank exams? Maybe it is hard to solve but here in this blog, I am sharing probability problems with solutions which
Most of the students are facing problems using formulas to solve probability questions in competitive exams. They only think about how they can use correctly probability formulas.
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In a box there are 6 blue ball, X red balls & 10 green balls. Probability of choosing one red ball from the given box is $$ {1\over 3}$$. Then find the sum of red and blue balls in the box?
458 0 619f577cd129fc6243ae369b- 120false
- 212false
- 314true
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Answer : 3 14
A box contains 10 red ball, 6 green ball if 2 balls are drawn randomly what is the probability of getting non-green ball?
656 0 6093819d12ecca62c6c812d3- 1$${5\over16}$$false
- 2$${16\over55}$$false
- 3$${3\over8}$$true
- 4$${5\over8}$$false
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Answer : 3 $${3\over8}$$
A bag contains 3 white balls and 2 black balls. Another bag contains 2 white and 4 black balls. A bag and a ball are picked random. The probability that the ball will be white is:
537 0 608be26c5c992217d5822aff- 17/15false
- 29/16false
- 34/15false
- 43/5true
- 58/5false
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