50/50
yellow
5 becaese you will get blue
If a five color spinner with equal sections of red blue green yellow and orange is spun six times, the probability of getting no reds in all six spins is 26.2%. The probability of no red on one spin is 4 out of 5, or 0.8 The probability of no red in six spins is 0.86.
Ok if the probability of getting yellow is 9/16 then the prob of getting red is 7/16. If we got red 35 times during the experiment that means the number of tosses was 80. Since 35/n = 7/16 where n = the number of tosses Answer: n = 80 tosses
the same as it is the first time 1/5
Probability of getting not a yellow sweet if there 3 yellow sweets and 10 blue sweets is 10/13.
yellow
5 becaese you will get blue
About a 74% estimated probability of green,
If a five color spinner with equal sections of red blue green yellow and orange is spun six times, the probability of getting no reds in all six spins is 26.2%. The probability of no red on one spin is 4 out of 5, or 0.8 The probability of no red in six spins is 0.86.
5 over 12
What is the probability that the second tile you pick is yellow? (didnt have enough space to finish the question)
To determine the probability that a randomly thrown dart hits a blue or yellow region on a square board, you need to know the areas of the blue and yellow regions in relation to the total area of the square board. The probability can be calculated by dividing the combined area of the blue and yellow regions by the total area of the board. If the areas are not specified, you cannot provide a numerical probability. Therefore, the probability is given by the formula: P(blue or yellow) = (Area of blue + Area of yellow) / (Area of the square board).
Probability is simple. Probability means the number of favorable outcomes over the total amount of outcomes.For example, if I had 15 marbles in a bag. 10 are yellow, and 5 are red. The probability of picking a yellow marble is 10/15, which simplifies to 2/3.
The answer depends on whether or not a vehicle being a truck and a vehicle being yellow are independent. Real life suggests that they are not independent events. Consequently, there is insufficient information to provide a useful answer.
Ok if the probability of getting yellow is 9/16 then the prob of getting red is 7/16. If we got red 35 times during the experiment that means the number of tosses was 80. Since 35/n = 7/16 where n = the number of tosses Answer: n = 80 tosses
the same as it is the first time 1/5