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If a student pulls out a jellybean without looking what is the probability that the jellybean will be yellow? 5/11 probability practice
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If there are 5 yellow jellybeans out of a total of 11 jellybeans, then the probability of pulling out a yellow jellybean without looking would be:
P(Yellow) = 5/11
Therefore, the probability of pulling out a yellow jellybean without looking is 5/11.
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