The probability of drawing a red marble and then a green marble is:
P = 1/6.
<h3>How to find the probability?</h3>
In the jar we have a total of 16 marbles, such that:
- 10 are green.
- 2 are blue
- 4 are red.
First, the probability of getting a red marble is give by the quotient between the number of red marbles and the total number of marbles:
p = 4/16 = 1/4
Now we need to draw a green one, the probability is computed in the same way, but this time there are 15 marbles, because we already took one.
q = 10/15
The joint probability (first drawing red, then green) is given by the product between the individual probabilities:
P = p*q = (1/4)*(10/15) = 10/60 = 1/6
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Our goal here is 3 F because 82+3=85
Ok so you start at 82. For example, you can do 0.6×1=0.6 (no)
0.6×2=1.2 (no)
0.6×3=1.8 (no)
0.6×4=2.4 (no)
0.6×5=3 (yes)
82°+3°=85°
Mu=80, sigma=39, X=85
Z=(X-mu)/sigma = 5/39=0.128=0.13
P(X<=85)= 0.5517 (from Z-table)
so, P(X>85)=1-0.5517=0.4483 approx. thats 44.8% probability.