A gumball machine contains equal numbers of red, yellow, green, and blue gumballs. It randomly gives out one gumball for each pu
ll at the machine.
What is the probability of getting a red or green gumball from one pull at the machine?
1 answer:
Answer: 50%
Step-by-step explanation: there are 4 options and it’s the probability of getting two
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2) [2]-[1]: 2y=1 ⇒ y=1.
3) answer: (2;1)