A jar contains 2 pink 6 red and 4 blue marbles.
A jar contains 10 red marbles 4 white.
Chips are selected randomly one at a time and are not replaced.
A jar contains 4 black marbles and 3 red marbles.
A jar contains 4 white chips 5 purple chips and 1 black chip.
10 x number of green marbles remains 30 hence total number of marbles becomes.
A jar contains 20 marbles.
If you randomly select a marble from the jar what is the probability that you will get a white marble.
So the probability of drawing red is 3 12 or 1 4 reduced.
If you remove marbles one at a time randomly what is the minimum number that must be removed to be certain that you have at least 2 marbles of each colour.
What is the probability of choosing a blue marble.
A jar contains 5 blue marbles 8 red marbles 4 white marbles and 3 purple marbles.
If a marble is drawn from the jar at random what is the probability that the marble is white.
B find probabilities for p bb p br p rb p ww p at least one red p exactly one red 3.
Right you have a jar with 5 8 4 3 marbles 20 marbles then the probability of picking a blue marble is 5 blue 20 total 0 25 similarly the probability of picking a purple marble is 3 purple 20 total 0 15.
35 let us consider the number of red marbles added be x.
A jar contains 3 red marbles 7 green marbles and 10 white marbles.
Asked 3d a jar contains 3 red marbles 7 green marbles and 10 white marbles.
4 red 6 white and 10 blue.
If you pick one marble without looking what is the probability that the marble you pick will be red or blue.
10 x 30 red marbles green marbles i e.
If a marble is drawn from the jar at random what is the probability that this marble is white.
The jar contains 3 red marbles 10 blue marbles 8 green marbles and 4 yellow marbles.
The answer is.
A jar contains 10 black marbles and 40 white marbles.
You randomly choose a marble from a jar.
So the probability of white is 5 11.
Suppose you pick a marble.
And there are still 5 white marbles.
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P white then purple then black independent.
Now the number of red marbles becomes.
This problem has been solved.
You have 12 marbles total.
If you are selecting a random sample of n 3 marbles and the first 2 marbles are both white what is the probability that the third marble will be black.
Two marbles are drawn without replacement.