We will see that the probability of picking two orange marbles without replacement is 0.23
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How to get the probability?</h3>
If we assume that all the marbles have the same probability of being randomly picked, then the probability of getting an orange marble is given by the quotient between the number of orange marbles and the total number of marbles, this gives:
P = 6/12 = 1/2
And then we need to get another orange marble, without replacing the one we picked before, this time there are 5 orange marbles and 11 in total, so the probability is:
Q = 5/11
Finally, the joint probability (of these two events happening) is the product of the probabilities, so we get:
P*Q = (1/2)*(5/11) = 0.23
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Yes they can! Just because two plots have the same IQR and range, does not mean that the rest of the data has to be the exact same. For example, the median.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
6< 3x + 9
-3x < 9-6
-3x < 3 .( -1 )
3x > 3
x > 3/3
x > 3
3x + 9 ≤ 18
3x ≤ 18-9
3x ≤ 9
x ≤ 9/3
x ≤ 3
S = {XeIR/ 3 > x ≤ 3 }
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