The probability of picking a green marble from a box that only contains blue marbles is zero.
To calculate the percentage of picking a red marble from a total of 4 marbles (2 green and 2 red), you divide the number of red marbles by the total number of marbles and then multiply by 100. So, the calculation is (2 red marbles / 4 total marbles) × 100 = 50%. Therefore, the percent chance of picking a red marble is 50%.
To find the probability of picking a red marble, first determine the total number of marbles in the bag, which is 3 (green) + 2 (yellow) + 6 (blue) + 9 (red) = 20 marbles. The number of red marbles is 9. Therefore, the probability of picking a red marble is the number of red marbles divided by the total number of marbles, which is 9/20 or 0.45.
Well, honey, there are 11 marbles in total, and 4 of them are blue. So, if you don't want a blue marble, that leaves you with 7 marbles to choose from. The probability of picking a marble that is not blue is 7/11. Hope that helps, sugar!
7/15 for blue marbles and 8/14 for the purple marbles this is dependent probability
if you pick one marble at random, the odds are 17/(42+17+27) or 17/86 or about 20%
There is a one in 2 chance of getting a green marble.
The theoretical probability of randomly picking each color marble is the number of color marbles you have for each color, divided by the total number of marbles. For example, the probability of selecting a red marble is 3/20.
None, if all the marbles that you have are yellow!
1 in 15 chances that the marble will be blue, because there are 15 marbles all together in a bag, and you are only picking one out of it.
To calculate the percentage of picking a red marble from a total of 4 marbles (2 green and 2 red), you divide the number of red marbles by the total number of marbles and then multiply by 100. So, the calculation is (2 red marbles / 4 total marbles) × 100 = 50%. Therefore, the percent chance of picking a red marble is 50%.
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'!
To find the probability of picking a red marble, first determine the total number of marbles in the bag, which is 3 (green) + 2 (yellow) + 6 (blue) + 9 (red) = 20 marbles. The number of red marbles is 9. Therefore, the probability of picking a red marble is the number of red marbles divided by the total number of marbles, which is 9/20 or 0.45.
0No blue marbles in the bag.
Well, honey, there are 11 marbles in total, and 4 of them are blue. So, if you don't want a blue marble, that leaves you with 7 marbles to choose from. The probability of picking a marble that is not blue is 7/11. Hope that helps, sugar!
3/10 or 0.3 is the probability of picking a purple marble.
7/15 for blue marbles and 8/14 for the purple marbles this is dependent probability
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