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The numbers 1,2,3,4, .... , 9 are written on each of 9 cards, 3 of the cards are chosen at random.
i) Find the probability that the sum of the three cards is equal to 9.
For this part, I just collected the combination of numbers that yield 9:
1,2,6
1,3,5
1,5,3
1,6,2
2,1,6
2,3,4
2,4,3
2,6,1
3,1,5
3,2,4
3,4,2
3,5,1
4,2,3
4,3,2
5,1,3
5,3,1
out of 10 . 9 . 8 = 720 combinations (i.e. 16/720 = 1/45)
I am not sure if I did it right.
2nd part) If it is known that first number chosen is 2, find the probability now that the sum of the 3 numbers is equal to 9.
Here, what I did was:
There are 4 combinations starting with 2 that give 9.
So 4 divided by (9.8) = 1/18.
Would this be right? Any suggestion will be a great help.
i) Find the probability that the sum of the three cards is equal to 9.
For this part, I just collected the combination of numbers that yield 9:
1,2,6
1,3,5
1,5,3
1,6,2
2,1,6
2,3,4
2,4,3
2,6,1
3,1,5
3,2,4
3,4,2
3,5,1
4,2,3
4,3,2
5,1,3
5,3,1
out of 10 . 9 . 8 = 720 combinations (i.e. 16/720 = 1/45)
I am not sure if I did it right.
2nd part) If it is known that first number chosen is 2, find the probability now that the sum of the 3 numbers is equal to 9.
Here, what I did was:
There are 4 combinations starting with 2 that give 9.
So 4 divided by (9.8) = 1/18.
Would this be right? Any suggestion will be a great help.