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Is the probability that a blue marble will NOT be selected from a bag containing 9 red marbles 6 blue marbles 7 green marbles and 11 yellow marbles if one is selected randomly?

To find the probability that a blue marble will NOT be selected, first calculate the total number of marbles: 9 red + 6 blue + 7 green + 11 yellow = 33 marbles. The number of non-blue marbles is 9 red + 7 green + 11 yellow = 27 marbles. Therefore, the probability of NOT selecting a blue marble is 27/33, which simplifies to 9/11.


What is the probability of getting a green marble?

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%.


A bag has 3 blue marbles 2 red ones and 6 green ones all mixed. What is the probability that if one is selected?

that it is a marble? 1. Unless I have lost my marbles.


What is the experimental probability of choosing a green marble if there are 7 red 9 yellow 14 green and 10 purple?

To find the experimental probability of choosing a green marble, first calculate the total number of marbles: 7 red + 9 yellow + 14 green + 10 purple = 40 marbles. The probability of choosing a green marble is the number of green marbles divided by the total number of marbles, which is 14 green / 40 total = 0.35. Thus, the experimental probability of choosing a green marble is 0.35, or 35%.


There are 3 red marbles 7 blue marbles 6 green marbles and 4 black marbles in a bag a marble is randomly selected from the bag the number one fifth represents the probability of selecting what color?

a black one

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If A jar contains 5 yellow marbles 16 green marbles and 8 black marbles If one marble is selected at random what is the probability that it is not green?

1 in 52


What is the theoretical probability of randomly drawing a green marble if there are 5 red marbles 8 blue marbles and 12 green marbles in a bag.?

The theoretical probability of randomly drawing a green marble can be calculated by dividing the number of green marbles by the total number of marbles in the bag. In this case, there are 12 green marbles out of a total of 5 red marbles + 8 blue marbles + 12 green marbles, which is 25 marbles in total. Therefore, the theoretical probability of drawing a green marble is 12/25 or 48%.


A bag has 3 blue marbles 2 red ones and 6 green ones all mixed. What is the probability that if one is selected?

that it is a marble? 1. Unless I have lost my marbles.


What is the experimental probability of choosing a green marble if there are 7 red 9 yellow 14 green and 10 purple?

To find the experimental probability of choosing a green marble, first calculate the total number of marbles: 7 red + 9 yellow + 14 green + 10 purple = 40 marbles. The probability of choosing a green marble is the number of green marbles divided by the total number of marbles, which is 14 green / 40 total = 0.35. Thus, the experimental probability of choosing a green marble is 0.35, or 35%.


There are 3 red marbles 7 blue marbles 6 green marbles and 4 black marbles in a bag a marble is randomly selected from the bag the number one fifth represents the probability of selecting what color?

a black one


A box caontains five blue eight green and three yellow marbles. If a marble is selected at random what is the probability that it is yellow?

Three sixteenths, or 19%.


What is the probability of 3 green marbles?

the probability is you'd get a green marble any other color is impossible. So, the probability is certain


A bag has 13 green marbles What is the probability pf drawing out a green marble?

your probability would be 13/13. you would have a 100 percent chance of getting a green marble


A box contains 8 green marbles 4 red marbles and 4 purple marbles if you draw a marble at random what is the probability that you will not draw a red marble?

Probability of drawing a red marble = 4/16 = 1/4 Probability of drawing not a red marble = 1 - 1/4 = 3/4


There are 6 red marbles 8 blue marbles and 11 green marbles in a bag. What is the probability that you will randomly draw either a red or a blue marble?

The probability is 0.56


What is the probability of pulling of pulling out a blue marble returning it to the jar and then pulling out a green marble?

The probability is B*G/(B+G+R)^2where B = number of Blue marbles G = number of Green marbles and R = number of marbles of other colours.


When a jar contains 5 white marbles 3 blue marbles and 2 green marbles and if one marble is drawn at random then what is the probability that it will be blue?

There is a probability of 3 that it will be blue.