You would be more likely to pull out a white marble as there are no red marbles in the bag.
1 in 52
It is 0.2
3/16
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.
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.
1 in 7
5/15 = 1/3 = 33 and 1/3 percent
1 in 52
It is 0.2
probability of pulling out a purple marble = 20/85probability of NOT pulling out a purple marble = 1 - 20/85 = 65/85 = 13/17
5/12
3/16
the probability that a blue one is chosen is 5/10 which is equal to 1/2
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.
2/9
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.
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.