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What is the probability of pulling out a red marble from a bag that contains 5 green, 2 red, and 10 white marbles?

A. 1/17
B. 2/17
C. 15/17

User Xymanek
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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf B. \ (2)/(17)}}

Explanation:

The probability can be found by dividing the number of favorable outcomes by the total outcomes.


P=(favorable \ outcomes)/(total \ outcomes)}

In this problem, the favorable outcome is a red marble. The total is all the marbles.


P(red)=(red \ marbles)/(all \ marbles)}

  • There are 2 red marbles
  • To find the total number of marbles, add them up.
  • 5 green + 2 red + 10 white = 17 marbles


P(red)=(2)/(17)

This fraction cannot be reduced further, so it is the answer.

The probability of drawing a red marble is 2/17

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