A bad contains 12 chocolates of which, for our dark chocolate three are milk chocolate and the rest are white chocolate if one chocolate is selected at random from the bed approximately what is the probability of selecting a white chocolate

There are 12 chocolates in total, with 3 being milk chocolate and the rest being white chocolate. So, there are 12 - 3 = 9 white chocolates in the bag.

The probability of selecting a white chocolate randomly from the bag is the number of white chocolates divided by the total number of chocolates in the bag:

P(selecting a white chocolate) = 9/12 = 3/4

Therefore, the probability of selecting a white chocolate is 3/4 or approximately 75%.