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Rashid [163]
3 years ago
6

If a jelly bean machine contains 16 pink jelly beans, 34 blue jelly beans, 24 black jelly beans, and 26 purple jelly beans, what

is the probability that a jelly bean chosen at random will be black?
Mathematics
2 answers:
solniwko [45]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The probability is 0.24.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

The numbers of pink jelly beans = 16,

Blue jelly beans = 34,

Black jelly beans = 24,

Purple jelly beans = 26,

⇒ Total jelly beans = 16 + 34 + 24 + 26 = 100,

Hence, the probability that a jelly bean chosen at random will be black

=\frac{^{24}C_1}{^{100}C_1}

=\frac{24}{100}

=0.24

Viefleur [7K]3 years ago
4 0
Well out of 100 jelly beans 24 are black so it would be a 24 out of 100 chance to pick a black jelly bean. But that can be simplified down to a 6 out of 25 chance. So your answer is 6/25. Hope this helped. ;)
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