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There is a bag with only red marbles and blue marbles.The probability of randomly choosing a red marble is 7/8.There are 56 marbles in total in the bag and each is equally likely to be chosen.Work out how many red marbles there must be.

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Answer:

Therefore the number red marble in the bag is 49.

Explanation:

Probability: The ratio of favorable out comes to the total outcomes.


P=\frac{\textrm{Favorable outcomes}}{\textrm{Total outcomes}}

Given that the probability of choosing of a red marble is
\frac78 . There are 56 marbles in the bag.

Consider the number of marble be x.

Therefore, the probability of choosing of red marble is


=\frac{\textrm{The number of red marble}}{\textrm{Total number of marble}}


=(x)/(56)

According to the problem,


(x)/(56)=(7)/(8)


\Rightarrow x=\frac78 * 56


\Rightarrow x=49

Therefore the number red marble in the bag is 49.

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