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A bag contains 42 red marbles, 6 white marbles, and 8 gray marbles. You randomly pick out a marble, record its color, and put it back in the bag. You repeat this process 224 times. How many white or gray marbles do you expect to get?

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(14)/(56) × 224=56 of the marbles to be either white or gray.

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User Amit Yadav
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For any single draw,


\mathbb P(\text{white})=\frac6{42+6+8}=\frac6{56}

\mathbb P(\text{gray})=\frac8{42+6+8}=\frac8{56}

Drawing a white marble or a gray marble are disjoint events; only one of them can happen. So


\mathbb P(\text{white or gray})=\mathbb P(\text{white})+\mathbb P(\text{gray})-\underbrace{\mathbb P(\text{white and gray})}_0

\mathbb P(\text{white or gray})=\frac6{56}+\frac8{56}=(14)/(56)

Out of 224 draws, you should expect
(14)/(56)*224=56 of the marbles to be either white or gray.
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