3 out of 5 apples are red. That's three fifths, or 3 over 5 = 3/5.
To convert this to a percentage we multiply by 100%/1.
3x100/5x1 = 300/5 % = 60%
By decimal:
3/5= 0.6.
0.6 x 100 = 60%
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Use this formula - 100 * red / (blue+red+yellow).
60:40 ratio is 3:2 ratio for example for every 3 green apples you get 2 red which in percentage is %75 percent green apples and %25 percent red apples
3 red, yellow, and green
Red, green, a goldish type color, and straight-up yellow
No. of apples picked = 1No. of red apples = 6No. of yellow apples = 8Total no. of apples = 14Probability that the apple picked is red = No. of red / Total no. of red apples= 6/14= 3/7= 0.42857142857142857142857142857143
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Yes. Of course! No, because some of the stems might have fallen off.
Use this formula - 100 * red / (blue+red+yellow).
Apples can be green, but they can also be red, yellow, or a combination of colors. The color of an apple depends on the variety of the apple and its level of ripeness.
Apples are usually red or green however if they are not ripe they can be yellow xx
60:40 ratio is 3:2 ratio for example for every 3 green apples you get 2 red which in percentage is %75 percent green apples and %25 percent red apples
The probability of taking 2 red apples from a bag of 2 red and 3 green apples can be calculated using the hypergeometric distribution formula. The probability would be (2C2 * 3C0) / 5C2 = 1/10, which is 0.1 or 10%.
Some apples are red but not all, they come in green and yellow too.
Divide 38000 by 6000000 to find your answer. 0.0063 or 0.63 percent.
apples, basket, colors
Skittle Percentage Green- 20.9% Purple- 20.2% Yellow- 19.6% Orange-18.8% Red- 18.3%