A bookshelf holds #24# mysteries, #12# non-fiction books, and #4# biographies. What is the probability of selecting a mystery book and then without replacing it, selecting a non-fiction book?
1 Answer
Feb 14, 2018
Explanation:
The bookshelf holds
First let’s find the probability of selecting a mystery book:
There are 24 mysteries out of 40 total books, so the probability is
Now we need to select a non-fiction book out of the remaining 39 books. That probability would be
Using the counting principle we must multiply these numbers together on the numerator and denominator (basically just multiply the fractions), so:
Thus the probability is roughly 18%.