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TEA [102]
3 years ago
9

Francisco’s game involves a bag of 3 green, 2 yellow, 4 red, and 3 black marbles. Andrew wants to increase the likelihood of sel

ecting a yellow marble. How can the game be modified to make drawing a yellow marble more likely? Select all that apply.
XAndrew should add more green marbles to the bag.
-Andrew should add more yellow marbles to the bag.
-Andrew should remove from the bag 1 green, 1 black, and 2 red marbles.
XAndrew should add more black marbles to the bag
-Andrew should triple the number of yellow marbles in the bag.
Mathematics
2 answers:
Usimov [2.4K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: B,C,E

B.Andrew should add more yellow marbles to the bag.

C.Andrew should remove from the bag 1 green, 1 black, and 2 red marbles.

E.Andrew should triple the number of yellow marbles in the bag.

san4es73 [151]3 years ago
6 0
<span>-Andrew should remove from the bag 1 green, 1 black, and 2 red marbles.
</span><span>-Andrew should add more yellow marbles to the bag.
Andrew should triple the number of yellow marbles in the bag. 
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