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Millie has a box of crayons. 30 of the crayons are red, 14 are green, and 16 are

blue. Millie randomly selects a crayon from the box, records the color and then
replaces the crayon in the box. If she selects a crayon 30 times, how many
times do you predict she will select a blue crayon?
6
07
0 10
08

Millie has a box of crayons. 30 of the crayons are red, 14 are green, and 16 are blue-example-1
User Khan
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Answer: i’m really not sure about this one but i think eight

Step-by-step explanation: if you calculate the probability of drawing a blue crayon you should get 16/60. if you’re drawing thirty times then multiply 16/60 by thirty and you get eight. sorry if this is incorrect hope this helped :D

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