There is insufficient information in the question to answer it. You need to specific how many yellow's and non-yellow's there are in the bag. Please restate the question.
Total number of marbles in the bag = 6 + 19 + 5 + 19 + 17 = 66Number of yellow ones = 19If drawing perfectly randomly, then the probability of pulling a yellow one = 19/66 = 28.8% (rounded)
If you reach into the bag, grasp, and withdraw your hand, the probability of pulling something out is about 100%.
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The probability of pulling a red or yellow marble out of a bag of 3 green 8 red 8 yellow and 3 black marbles is 16 out of 22, or about 0.73.
It depends on how many yellow-green marbles there are, and on how many total marbles there are. There is insufficient information in the question to answer it. Please restate the question, giving this other information.
Well, honey, if you're reaching into that bag three times and each time you're pulling out a yellow marble and then putting it back in, the probability of picking a yellow marble each time is 8/21. Multiply that by itself three times because you're picking three marbles, and you get a probability of 512/9261. So, good luck with those yellow marbles, darlin'!
The probability depends on the availability of marbles of those colours to the person making up the bag.
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It depends on whether their is those colors of marbles in the bag, and how many of each, and if so you have to put it into ratios or percents and the one with the larger number is the one with the greater chance... sincerely, Grade 8 Student....in Canada
The probability of pulling out a magic marker is 7/10, .7, or 70%.
What is the probability that the second tile you pick is yellow? (didnt have enough space to finish the question)