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2. You and your friend are presented with 7 boxes.3 of the boxes contain delicious chocolates while the other 4 are filed with deadly mushrooms (disguised as delicious chocolates). Both of you will need to select a box and eat what is inside, but you need to decide which of you will go first. ()_ Inorder to increase your chance of eating delicious chocolates, should you choose first or second? Answer this by defining your notation and using conditional probabilities (not by using tree diagrams) with results from the module. Gi Ifyou choose first. what is the probability that you eat delicious chocolates, given that your friend also does? Use similar techniques to part (). How would your answer to (i) change if there were three of you: yourself and two friends? Answer this without doing any mathematics or algebra, perhaps by referring to Ds A: wel A ny tT cad bdtcoe chal “Frolelilly Hat Jed chuclh of go Or Send» the Sane / @® PCAIB) = pce) Ped) PCR) = PcBIA) PCA) CRIA) PCA) 4 RBA’) Fa’) Aye \ —_ = 6g = Dy dye DETOF a GNon pha bare Oron't ropbol, 25 (avid has ony agua chan. in goktsog choclele rogerdlen te order bo tee will kno change 4. Examn-like question. A class consists of 12 girls and 16 boys. Jane is one of the girls and Jonathan is one of the boys. idornly ai 6 x Us) lal ~E x Moe SOL q! lo) sl z & = bbx bx 8S= $6460 © Gal, SS (4g)

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