Out of 200 apples boupht from a frult sellar, it is known from experience that 10 will be unripe what is the probability that the apple pleked ripe

well, the prob(un-ripe apple) = 10/200 = 1/20

so the prob(ripe apple) = 19/20

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To find the probability of picking a ripe apple, we need to know the number of ripe apples out of the total 200. Since it is given that 10 apples out of 200 are unripe, we can calculate the number of ripe apples as:

Number of ripe apples = Total apples - Unripe apples
Number of ripe apples = 200 - 10
Number of ripe apples = 190

The probability of picking a ripe apple can be calculated by dividing the number of ripe apples by the total number of apples:

Probability of picking a ripe apple = Number of ripe apples / Total apples
Probability of picking a ripe apple = 190 / 200
Probability of picking a ripe apple = 0.95

Therefore, the probability of picking a ripe apple is 0.95 or 95%.

To find the probability of picking a ripe apple, we need to know the number of ripe apples out of the total 200 apples. Let's assume that there are 190 ripe apples (200 - 10 unripe apples) in the batch.

The probability of picking a ripe apple can be calculated by dividing the number of ripe apples (190) by the total number of apples (200):

Probability of picking a ripe apple = Number of ripe apples / Total number of apples
Probability of picking a ripe apple = 190 / 200
Probability of picking a ripe apple = 0.95

Therefore, the probability of picking a ripe apple is 0.95 or 95%.

Please note that this calculation assumes that the apples are selected randomly, and the ratio of ripe to unripe apples remains unchanged throughout the selection process.