You have 12 marbles total.
A jar contains only red white and blue marbles.
Two marbles are drawn without replacement from a jar containing 4 black and 6 white marbles.
A draw the tree diagram for the experiment.
A jar contains 4 white 11 blue and 13 red marbles.
You then pick.
If one marble is drawn at random from the jar find the probability that.
And there are still 5 white marbles.
Now if you take out one red marble then there are 11 now in the jar.
The marble is white or red.
A bag of marbles contains 5 red 3 blue 2 green and 2 yellow marbles.
8 20 which equals 2 5.
Find the probability of choosing the given marbles without replacement.
The marble is white or blue.
So the probability of drawing red is 3 12 or 1 4 reduced.
Answer by alan3354 66774 show source.
If this jar contains 10 yellow marbles what is the total number of marbles in the jar.
So the total amount of marbles in the jar would be 20.
The probability of selecting a green marble at random from a jar that contains only green white and yellow marbles is the probability of selecting a white marble at random from the same jar is.
Two marbles are drawn without replacement.
The probability of finding a red marble would be the number of red numbers in the jar divided by the total number of marbles in the jar.
4 red 6 white and 10 blue.
If you remove marbles one at a time randomly what is the minimum number that must be removed to be certain that you have at least 2 marbles of each colour.
The marble is blue or red.
A jar contains 4 black marbles and 3 red marbles.
A jar contains blue green and white marbles.
P red blue 2 p blue and blue answer by edwin mccravy 18224 show source.
A jar contains 3 white marbles 4 red marbles and 5 blue marbles.
You would do the exact same thing with any other color as long as you re just picking one marble.
Jar a contains 7 red and 2 blue marbles while jar b contains 5 red and 4 blue marbles.
You roll a fair die if you get a 2 or a 3 you pick a random marble from jar a and put it in jar b.
There are two jars a and b.
B find probabilities for p bb p br p rb p ww p at least one red p exactly one red 3.
If one marble is to be chosen at random from the jar is the probability that the marble chosen is red greater than the probability that the marble chosen will be white.
So the probability of white is 5 11.