Hi I have a probability poser.
if I have 3 jars, let's call them, Jar 1, Jar 2 and Jar 3, and each jar contains 1000 balls numbered 1 to 1000.
From Jar 1 I take 160 balls, as randomly as I can, and put them into a new Jar called Jar A.
I then repeat this task for Jar 2 into Jar B, and finally Jar 3 into Jar C.
So I now end up with 3 Jars, A, B and C, each containing a random collection of 160 balls, which can be any number from 1 to 1000.
Q1: What is the probability that Jars A, B and C all have ball the number 4 ball in them?
Q2: What is the probability that Jars A, B and C all have ball the number 4 and 20 balls in them?
Q3: What is the probability that Jars A, B and C all have the same numbered balls in them?
Q4: What is the formulae to work out the probability for any number balls, e.g. 6 or 20 balls, being the same in all 3 jars or just 2 of the jars
cheers
Julian
if I have 3 jars, let's call them, Jar 1, Jar 2 and Jar 3, and each jar contains 1000 balls numbered 1 to 1000.
From Jar 1 I take 160 balls, as randomly as I can, and put them into a new Jar called Jar A.
I then repeat this task for Jar 2 into Jar B, and finally Jar 3 into Jar C.
So I now end up with 3 Jars, A, B and C, each containing a random collection of 160 balls, which can be any number from 1 to 1000.
Q1: What is the probability that Jars A, B and C all have ball the number 4 ball in them?
Q2: What is the probability that Jars A, B and C all have ball the number 4 and 20 balls in them?
Q3: What is the probability that Jars A, B and C all have the same numbered balls in them?
Q4: What is the formulae to work out the probability for any number balls, e.g. 6 or 20 balls, being the same in all 3 jars or just 2 of the jars
cheers
Julian