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Of the marbles in a​ bag, 5 are blue​, 5 are white​, and 3 are yellow. Sandra will randomly choose one marble from the bag. Fill in the blanks in parts a and b.

a. The probability that Sandra will choose a white marble from the bag is
nothing out of
nothing​, or StartFraction nothing Over nothing EndFraction
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Answer:

The probability that Sandra will choose a green marble from the bag is

3

5 out of

4

13​, or StartFraction nothing Over nothing EndFraction

t is

unlikely

that Sandra will choose a green marble from the bag.

Explanation:

User Kyle O
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Answer:
(5)/(13)

Explanation:

Given

There are 5 blue , 5 white and 3 yellow

So, there are total 13 marbles

Probability that the Sandra will randomly choose a white marble


=\frac{\text{No of white marble}}{\text{Total no of marble}}


=(5)/(13)


=0.384

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