A because if you slit up the squares one equals 32 and the other is 70 add them it’s 102
For starters, the probability of finding any of these colors is a 50/50 type of thing, or in this case, an equal quarter. So each would be 1/4, or 25%. Unless, of course, they're lying about having one or more colors of marbles in their possession. But I'm answering under the assumption that they're not.
Answer:
The square root of 8.3, and -8.3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The greatest number of displays that can be built using all the boxes are 
(Using
blue boxes and
yellow boxes for each display).
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to answer the question, the first step is to divide the number of blue boxes and yellow boxes and look for a common ratio ⇒

This means that we have a ratio
for blue boxes and yellow boxes.
We find that each display will have 5 blue boxes and 7 yellow boxes.
To find the greatest number of displays that can be built we can do the following calculation

Or

(We can divide the number of blue boxes by its correspond ratio number or the number of yellow boxes by its correspond ratio number)
In each cases the result is 13 displays.
The answer is 13 identical displays