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What is the theoretical probability that any one color of marble is chosen?A: 2/6B. 1/5C. 1/6D. 6/6

What is the theoretical probability that any one color of marble is chosen?A: 2/6B-example-1
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Solution:

Given a glass jar with 6 different colored marbles in it.

If a color of marble is picked, the probability is 1/6

The theoretical probability that any one color of marble is chosen will be


\begin{gathered} P=(1)/(6)+(1)/(6)+(1)/(6)+(1)/(6)+(1)/(6)+(1)/(6) \\ P=6((1)/(6))=(6)/(6) \end{gathered}

Hence, the answer is 6/6 (option D)

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