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Heath performed an experiment in which he randomly pulled one marble out of a bag at a time, recorded its color, placed it back in the bag, and repeated. His results are shown in the following table. What is the experimental probability of pulling a green marble?

Enter your answer as a decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth, like this: 42.53

15 POINTS! Heath performed an experiment in which he randomly pulled one marble out-example-1
User Omar Wagih
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Answer: 21/36

Explanation:

I added both of the numbers together (15+21) and I got 36 so I just put 21 over 36. So the percentage of it is either 58% or 58.3% !

Hope it helped ;>

User Bruno Soares
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Answer:

0.58

Explanation:

15 + 21 = 36

21 / 36 = 0.58

0.58

NOW SOMETIMES SOME SCHOOLWORK WILL WANT IT HAS A HIGHER DECIMAL IT DEPENDS ON UR SCHOOL SO IF 0.58 DOES END UP BEING WRONG (which is unlikely because most schools would want it this way) THEN I WOULD DO 58.33

ok have a wonderful rest of ur day :)

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