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Sloan [31]
2 years ago
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Ellen has a bag with 3 red marbles and 2 blue marbles in it. she is going to randomly draw a marble from the bag 300 times, putt

ing the marble back in the bag after each draw. how many times do you predict that the marble picked will be blue using the theoretical probability?
Mathematics
1 answer:
muminat2 years ago
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The blue marble is predicted to be picked <u>120 times</u>, in the experiment of picking a marble from a bag containing 3 red and 2 blue marbles and performing this experiment 300 times, using the theoretical probability.

The theoretical probability of any event is the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the event, to the total number of possible outcomes in the experiment.

If we have an event A, the number of favorable outcomes to event A as n, and the total number of possible outcomes in the experiment as S, then the theoretical probability of event A is given as:

P(A) = n/S.

In the question, we are given that Ellen has a bag with 3 red marbles and 2 blue marbles in it. She is going to randomly draw a marble from the bag 300 times, putting the marble back in the bag after each draw.

We are asked the predict the number of times that the marble picked will be blue using the theoretical probability.

Let the event of picking a blue marble be A.

The number of favorable outcomes to event A (n) = 2 {The total number of blue marbles in the bag}.

The total number of possible outcomes in the experiment of picking a ball (S) = 5 {The total number of marbles in the bag}.

Thus, the theoretical probability of event A is,

P(A) = n/S = 2/5 = 0.4.

To predict the number of times marble picked was blue, we multiply the time's the experiment was performed by the theoretical probability of picking a blue ball.

Thus, the predicted number of times = 300 * 0.4 = 120.

Thus, the blue marble is predicted to be picked <u>120 times</u>, in the experiment of picking a marble from a bag containing 3 red and 2 blue marbles and performing this experiment 300 times, using the theoretical probability.

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