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Mrs. Nickel puts a variety of wrapped chocolate candies in a bag. There are 5 silver-wrapped candies, 1 purple-wrapped candy, 2 striped candies, and 4 gold-wrapped candies. If 15 students select one candy at a time out of the bag, without looking, and replace the candy after each draw, how many students would be expecting to select a gold-wrapped candy from the bag?

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Answer:

5 students would be expecting to select a gold-wrapped candy from the bag.

Explanation:

Since Mrs. Nickel puts a variety of wrapped chocolate candies in a bag, and there are 5 silver-wrapped candies, 1 purple-wrapped candy, 2 striped candies, and 4 gold-wrapped candies, if 15 students select one candy at a time out of the bag, without looking, and replace the candy after each draw, to determine how many students would be expecting to select a gold-wrapped candy from the bag, the following calculation must be performed:

5 + 1 + 2 + 4 = 12

4 gold-wrapped candies out of 12 in total

4/12

15 x 4/12 = X

15 x 0.333 = X

5 = X

Therefore, 5 students would be expecting to select a gold-wrapped candy from the bag.

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