Concept explainers
a.
To calculate:
The probability that any one choose a black or queen piece.
a.
Answer to Problem 13CT
The probability that any one choose a black or queen piece
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
King | Queen | Bishop | Rook | Knight | Pawn | |
Black | ||||||
White |
Formula used:
Calculation:
King | Queen | Bishop | Rook | Knight | Pawn | |
Black | ||||||
White |
Assume, event
From the given information,
The required probability is as follows:
So, the probability that any one choose a black or queen piece
b.
To calculate:
The probability that anyone chooses a king then pawn.
b.
Answer to Problem 13CT
The probability that anyone chooses a king then pawn is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
King | Queen | Bishop | Rook | Knight | Pawn | |
Black | ||||||
White |
Formula used:
Calculation:
King | Queen | Bishop | Rook | Knight | Pawn | |
Black | ||||||
White |
Assume event
The required probability is as follows:
So, the probability that anyone chooses a king then pawn is
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