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If a marble is randomly chosen from a bag thay contains exactly 8 red marbles, 6 blue marbles, and 6 white marbles, what is the probability that the marble will not be white?

User Joe Mills
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Answer: 7/10

Explanation:

The probability of an event can be calculated as:


P(E)=(n(F))/(n(T))

Where n(F) is favorable outcomes and n(T) is total possible outcomes.

The total number of marbles can be obtained as,

8 + 6 + 6 = 20

The probability of marble being white can be calculated as,


P(W)=\underline{(6)/(20)}

Now, the probability of the marble not being white can be evaluated as,


\begin{aligned}P^(\prime)(W) &=1-(6)/(20) \\&=(20-6)/(20) \\&=(14)/(20) \\&=(7)/(10)\end{aligned}

Therefore, the probability of the marble not being white is 7/10

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