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A bag contains 6 yellow marbles and 18 red. If a representative sample contains 2 yellow marbles, then how many red would you expect it to have? Explain.

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Answer: Take a look at the explanation please.

Explanation:

There are 2 ways to do this

1) 2/6 is 0.33333.. which is 1/3.

So now whatever the person picked out from the 2 marbles is 1/3 of what has been chosen. There are 2/3 of yellow marbles left in the bag

So in the red it would be 1/3 and x/18 do the math and it would be 6. It would be 6/18.

Another way to do this and I found it a more simpiler way but it might not be always that case.

2) you divide 6 and 2 to get 3. Then you also divide 18 by the 3 (which you got from 6 by 2) which is 6

You will get the same answer if you do it the first or second way.

Hope this helps :)

User Taglia
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Answer:

6 red marbles

Explanation:

We must first find our multiplier since a sample represents a population (the whole thing).

6/2 = 3, so 3 * 2 = 6.

I will use the value of 6/2, aka 3 and use that as my divisor.

18/3 = 6.

Therefore, you would expect to have 6 red marbles.

User Graham P Heath
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