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A jar contains 30 red marbles, 50 blue marbles and 20 white marbles.You pick one marble from the jar at random. Find each theoretical probability. (a) P (red) (b) P (not white)
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A jar contains 30 red marbles, 50 blue marbles and 20 white marbles.You pick one marble from the jar at random. Find each theoretical probability.
(a) P (red)
(b) P (not white)
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There’s 100 total marbles, 30 being red. That would be 30/100 chance. Simplify it to get the lowest you can.
a. 3/10
There’s 20 white marbles. Subtract that from 100 to get your answer, 80/100. Simplify.
b.8/10
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Answer:a =
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b =
Explanation:
P(red) =
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simplified
P(not white) =
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