20%
Total marbles = 35 + 85 + 30 = 150
Yellow marbles = 30
Percentage yellow marbles = number_of_yellow / total_number x 100 %
= (30 / 150) x 100 %
= 1/5 x 100 %
= 20%
The probability of pulling a red or yellow marble out of a bag of 3 green 8 red 8 yellow and 3 black marbles is 16 out of 22, or about 0.73.
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Use this formula - 100 * red / (blue+red+yellow).
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There are 15 blue marbles, 8 yellow marbles and 27 red marbles for a total of 50 marbles. Since there are no green marbles in the lot, It is impossible to pull a green marble from the lot. The is no probability whatsoever! "There just ain't no green ones to pull."
The probability of pulling a red or yellow marble out of a bag of 3 green 8 red 8 yellow and 3 black marbles is 16 out of 22, or about 0.73.
He has a number of yellow marbles that leaves a reminder of 2 when divided by 3 and is a number smaller than 22. That is the number of yellow marbles = 2(mod 3).
0No blue marbles in the bag.
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.
1 chance in 10.10 %
25 marbles = 7 blue + 4 green + 8 red + 6 yellow The ratio of blue to yellow marbles is 7:6
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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%.
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