14/42. You have to add the amount of marbles and then put the probabilityof answers you're looking for.
Ex:
14 white marbles
28 red marbles
14+28=42
?/42
your looking for the probability of white marbles, so you put in the amount of white marbles on the fraction.
=14/42
To determine the probability of getting a green marble, you need to know the total number of marbles and the number of green marbles specifically. The probability is calculated by dividing the number of green marbles by the total number of marbles. For example, if there are 5 green marbles out of 20 total marbles, the probability would be 5/20, which simplifies to 1/4 or 25%.
your probability would be 13/13. you would have a 100 percent chance of getting a green marble
it would be red because the probability is 5/9
There would be a 7/19 or 36.84% chance of drawing a blue marble from the bag.
The probability of choosing a green marble from this jar would be 6/15. You get this answer by adding up the sum of all the marbles.
You would be more likely to pull out a white marble as there are no red marbles in the bag.
To determine the probability of getting a green marble, you need to know the total number of marbles and the number of green marbles specifically. The probability is calculated by dividing the number of green marbles by the total number of marbles. For example, if there are 5 green marbles out of 20 total marbles, the probability would be 5/20, which simplifies to 1/4 or 25%.
your probability would be 13/13. you would have a 100 percent chance of getting a green marble
A bag of marbles contains 13 marbles. 5 Blue, 3 Yellow, 4 Green and 1 Red. Leave all answers as a ratio in lowest terms. 18 points On a single draw, what is the probability of drawing a yellow marble? What is the probability of not drawing a yellow marble? What are the odds in favor of drawing a blue marble? What is the probability of drawing a red or yellow marble? What is the probability of drawing a purple marble? If you had to bet on drawing a marble of a certain color what color would you not choose?
it would be red because the probability is 5/9
There would be a 7/19 or 36.84% chance of drawing a blue marble from the bag.
A probability is saying something like, "What is the probability of getting a red marble if there are 20 red marbles in a bag and fifty blue marbles?" The answer would be 20/70 or 2/7 because there are seventy marbles in the bag but you only want those twenty.
The probability of choosing a green marble from this jar would be 6/15. You get this answer by adding up the sum of all the marbles.
The maximum number of marbles you have to draw is three. 1) Draw a marble. It is either white or black. 2) Draw a second marble. If it is the same colour as the first marble, we are done after two draws. 3) Otherwise, the drawn marbles have different colours. Draw a third marble. No matter what you draw next, you must have two marbles of the same colour.
Variety means the state of being different. For example, if you have a blue marble, a black marble, a white marble, a purple marble, a red marble, and green marble, you would say you have a variety of marbles.
Variety means the state of being different. For example, if you have a blue marble, a black marble, a white marble, a purple marble, a red marble, and green marble, you would say you have a variety of marbles.
Variety means the state of being different. For example, if you have a blue marble, a black marble, a white marble, a purple marble, a red marble, and green marble, you would say you have a variety of marbles.