A bag contains 4 white, 3 blue, and 5 red marbles.
1. Find the probability of choosing a red marble, then a white marble if the marbles are replaced.
A. 1/12
B. 5/36 ***
C. 5/6
D. 5/12
2. Find the probability of choosing 3 blue marbles in a row if the marbles are replaced.
A. 2/11
B. 1/220
C. 1/27
D. 1/64 ***
3. Find the probability of choosing a blue marble, then a red marble if the marbles are not replaced.
A. 5/44 ***
B. 15/35
C. 2/3
D. 1/15
4. Find the probability of choosing 2 white marbles in a row if the marbles are not replaced.
A. 1/11 ***
B. 1/9
C. 2/3
D. 1/16
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1. 5/36
2. 1/64
3. 5/44
4. 1/11
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1. 5/36
2. 1/64
3. 5/44
4. 1/11
your welcome
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I just came here to say that when I used harry's answers I somehow managed to swap the first two answers he had
Harry is correct. See what i did there-
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1. 5/36
2. 1/64
3. 5/44
4. 1/11
2. 1/64
3. 5/44
4. 1/11
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1. 5/36
2. 1/64
3. 5/44
4. 1/11
2. 1/64
3. 5/44
4. 1/11
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A bag contains 4 white, 3 blue, and 5 red marbles.
1. Find the probability of choosing a red marble, then a white marble if the marbles are replaced.
Can anyone help?
A bag contains 4 white, 3 blue, and 5 red marbles.
1. Find the probability of choosing a red marble, then a white marble if the marbles are replaced.
Can anyone help?
Sure, I can help you with that. Here's how to solve the problem:
First, we need to find the probability of choosing a red marble. There are 5 red marbles out of a total of 12 marbles in the bag, so the probability of choosing a red marble is 5/12.
Next, we need to find the probability of choosing a white marble. There are 4 white marbles out of a total of 12 marbles in the bag, so the probability of choosing a white marble is 4/12, which simplifies to 1/3.
To find the probability of choosing a red marble, then a white marble, we need to multiply the probability of choosing a red marble by the probability of choosing a white marble.
(5/12) x (1/3) = 5/36
Therefore, the probability of choosing a red marble, then a white marble if the marbles are replaced, is 5/36.
First, we need to find the probability of choosing a red marble. There are 5 red marbles out of a total of 12 marbles in the bag, so the probability of choosing a red marble is 5/12.
Next, we need to find the probability of choosing a white marble. There are 4 white marbles out of a total of 12 marbles in the bag, so the probability of choosing a white marble is 4/12, which simplifies to 1/3.
To find the probability of choosing a red marble, then a white marble, we need to multiply the probability of choosing a red marble by the probability of choosing a white marble.
(5/12) x (1/3) = 5/36
Therefore, the probability of choosing a red marble, then a white marble if the marbles are replaced, is 5/36.
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A bag contains 4 white, 3 blue, and 5 red marbles.
Find the probability of choosing 2 white marbles in a row if the marbles are not replaced.
could you explain how to solve this?
Find the probability of choosing 2 white marbles in a row if the marbles are not replaced.
could you explain how to solve this?
Sure, here's how to solve this problem:
First, we need to find the probability of choosing a white marble without replacement. There are 4 white marbles out of a total of 12 marbles in the bag, so the probability of choosing a white marble on the first draw is 4/12, or 1/3.
After we draw a white marble, there will be 11 marbles left in the bag, 3 of which are white. Therefore, the probability of drawing a second white marble is 3/11, because there are 3 white marbles out of a total of 11 marbles left.
To find the probability of choosing 2 white marbles in a row, we need to multiply the probability of the first white marble by the probability of the second white marble.
(1/3) x (3/11) = 1/11
Therefore, the probability of choosing 2 white marbles in a row if the marbles are not replaced is 1/11.
First, we need to find the probability of choosing a white marble without replacement. There are 4 white marbles out of a total of 12 marbles in the bag, so the probability of choosing a white marble on the first draw is 4/12, or 1/3.
After we draw a white marble, there will be 11 marbles left in the bag, 3 of which are white. Therefore, the probability of drawing a second white marble is 3/11, because there are 3 white marbles out of a total of 11 marbles left.
To find the probability of choosing 2 white marbles in a row, we need to multiply the probability of the first white marble by the probability of the second white marble.
(1/3) x (3/11) = 1/11
Therefore, the probability of choosing 2 white marbles in a row if the marbles are not replaced is 1/11.
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