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Red, blue, yellow, and green marbles are in a bag, with 14 marbles of each color. One white marble is added to the bag for a total of 57 marbles. What is the probability of choosing the white marble or a yellow marble from the bag?

User Pazams
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Answer:

15/57

Explanation:

Given

Total sample space=57 (as one marble was also added to the bag)

Now,

Let P(A) be the probability of drawing a white marble

Let P(B) be the probability of drawing a yellow marble

So,

P(A)=1/57

P(B)=14/57

As we have to calculate the probability of white or yellow marble

P(A or B)=P(A)+P(B)

=1/57+14/57

=(1+14)/57

=15/57

So the probability of drawing a white or yellow marble is 15/57 ..

User Jacques Ramsden
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Answer:


(15)/(57) or 0.2632 or 26.32%

Explanation:

Choosing a white or a yellow marble from the bag are two mutually exclusive events. So we can say that:


P(W or Y) = P(W) + P(Y)

To get the probability of each we divide the favorable outcomes by the all possible outcomes.

Probability of choosing white:


P(W) = (1)/(57)

Probability of choosing yellow:


P(W)=(14)/(57)


P(WorY)=P(W)+P(Y)


P(WorY)=(1)/(57)+(14)/(57)


P(WorY)=(15)/(57)

If you need it in decimal, just divide and you will get 0.2632.

If you need it in percent, just multiply the decimal by 100% and you will get 26.32%.

User Luca Giorgi
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