A bag contains 10 coloured counters. 2 are picked at random. Probability of them both being red is 2/15. Use algebra to work out how many of the 10 counters in the are red?
1 Answer
4
Explanation:
Let's first work this forwards, then we can try working out our question (which will in essence be working backwards).
If I have 10 markers and 5 of them are red, on the first draw we'll have the probability of picking red is
And the second draw has a probability of picking red is
To work backwards then, we have a probability of
Now let's solve for
Since we certainly don't negative counters, we start with 4 red counters: