Given:
Number of black marbles = 6
Number of white marbles = 6
Let's determine the least number of marbles that can be chosen to be certain that you have chosen two marble of the same color.
To find the least number of marble to be chosen to be cartain you have chosen two marbles of the same color, we have:
Total number of marbles = 6 + 6 = 12
Number of marbles to ensure at least one black marble is chosen = 6 + 1 = 7
Number of marbles to ensure at least one white marble is chosen = 1 + 6 = 7
Therefore, the least number of marbles that you must choose, without looking , to be certain that you have chosen two marbles of the same color is 7.
ANSWER:
7
Answer:
125
Step-by-step explanation:
The ratio is 5:3 so we divide the 75 by 3 to get 1 part
1 part = 75
75 x 5 = 125
125 strawberries were sold :)
Answer:
she spent $1782
Step-by-step explanation:
first we have to find out her total money then minus 990
to get that 990 /5 then multipliedby 6 is 1188
1188 over 3 then times by 7 is 2772
2772 is the total amount of money she had. minus what she had left which is 990 she has spent 1782 dollars
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