There s one blue marble.
There are 9 red and 6 green marbles.
What is the probability of that child getting a green marble.
There are a total of 14 green and blue marbles so the probability is 14 25 or 56.
At this moment the bag becomes the same as it is before a green marble is drawn i e.
There s two red marbles in the bag.
Jun 21 2018 1 3 explanation.
You wish to know t probability that the single chosen green or blue marble.
A child reaches in the bag and randomly takes one marble.
So this is all the possible outcomes.
1 answer jim g.
In the bag there are 6 green marbles and 12 red marbles.
Solution from the condition we can determine how many marbles of each color were there in the jar.
Remember there is one less marble in the jar and that you assume the marble picked was green.
7 red 5 green 6 blue pick 7 6 1 14 marbles and at least 1 is red because 14 green blue 11 at least 1 is blue because 14 red green 12 at least 1 is green because 14 red blue 13 picking 13 marbles could result in green marble absence if all 13 marbl.
What percent of the marbles aren t blue.
The total number of marbles in the box is 25 that is 9 green 5 blue and 11 red.
What is the probability of drawing a green marble from the bag.
There are still 6 green marbles and 9 red ones.
There are 35 marbles in a bag.
As both requirements have to be fulfilled the required probability is the multiplication of both 6 15 6 15.
There are 9 red and 6 green marbles in a bag.
So i could pick that green marble or that green marble.
Indeed we have these equations where r is the number of red marbles g is the number.
In a jar of red green and blue marbles all but 6 are red marbles all but 8 are green and all but 4 are blue.
Finally multiply the probabilities and reduce to get 3 95 share.
There s two green marbles in the bag.
And then there s one blue marble in the bag.
So i could pick that red marble or that red marble.
9 blue marbles 8 green marbles 4 red marbles 8 white marbles and 6 yellow marbles.
Be careful letting children play with marbles they may swallow.
There are 9 red and 6 green marbles in a bag if a child reaches the bag randomly and picks 6.
These are clearly all yellow.
Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form a decimal and a percent.
If we are too draw another green marble the same probability 6 15 will be resulted.