Answer:
If one ball is selected at random, the odds for it being stripped are 7 out of 15, or 7/15.
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that there are 15 billiard balls.
We also know that balls numbered 1 through 8 are solid-colored, so we have 8 solid-colored balls.
And the other 7 balls are striped.
Now we want to find the probability for a randomly selected ball to be a striped ball.
Because all the balls have the same probability of being randomly selected, the probability of randomly selecting a striped ball is equal to the quotient between the number of striped balls (7) and the total number of balls (15).
Then we have:
P = 7/15 = 0.467
That quotient is also what is called the "odds"
So if one ball is selected at random, the odds for it being stripped are 7 out of 15, or 7/15.
20% of 50 is 10
Half of 50 is 25
25 + 10 = 35
50 -35 = 15
15 of the backpacks were neither pink or blue
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-1 cus its -1 becus u -1 so u get -1
The term to term rule is multiplying by 4 and if we continue doing this, we will move towards very large positive numbers.
This sequence, therefore, diverges to infinity