Answer:
24.24%
Step-by-step explanation:
In other words we need to find the probability of getting one blue counter and another non-blue counter in the two picks. Based on the stats provided, there are a total of 12 counters (6 + 4 + 2), out of which only 4 are blue. This means that the probability for the first counter chosen being blue is 4/12
Since we do not replace the counter, we now have a total of 11 counters. Since the second counter cannot be blue, then we have 8 possible choices. This means that the probability of the second counter not being blue is 8/11. Now we need to multiply these two probabilities together to calculate the probability of choosing only one blue counter and one non-blue counter in two picks.
or 0.2424 or 24.24%
A because the rest are just adding or multiplying
Answer:
x= -1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we can combine like terms on each side:
-4-18x=3x+3
Then, we move all of the variables onto one side and the constant onto the other:
-18x-3x=3+4
-21x=7
x=-7/21
x= -1/3
Hope this helps!