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A bag contains 30 marbles of the same size that are blue, green, and red. The probability of picking a blue marble is 10%. The probability of picking a green marble is 60%. Determine the simplified probability of picking a red marble from the bag as a fractiony

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ANSWER:


P(R)=(3)/(10)

Explanation:

We have the following probabilities:


\begin{gathered} P(B)=10\text{\% } \\ P(G)=60\text{\% } \end{gathered}

Fractionally it would be:


\begin{gathered} P(B)=(1)/(10) \\ P(G)=(6)/(10) \end{gathered}

Now we know that the sum of all the probabilities must be one, therefore


\begin{gathered} 1=P(G)+P(B)+P(R) \\ \text{replacing:} \\ P(R)=1-P(G)-P(B) \\ P(R)=1-(1)/(10)-(6)/(10) \\ P(R)=(10)/(10)-(1)/(10)-(6)/(10) \\ P(R)=(3)/(10) \end{gathered}

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