Assuming that each marble can be picked with equal probability, we notice that there is a total of

marbles, of which 2 are red.
So, the probability of picking a red marble is

In fact, as in any other case of (finite) equidistribution, we used the formula

Answer:
x = log(1/g^6)/log(g) + (2 i π n)/log(g) for n element Z
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve for x:
g^x + 1/h^3 = 1/g^6 + 1/h^3
Subtract 1/h^3 from both sides:
g^x = 1/g^6
Take the logarithm base g of both sides:
Answer: x = log(1/g^6)/log(g) + (2 i π n)/log(g) for n element Z
Definitely false. A liquid ounce is much smaller than one cup of the same liquid, let alone two cups of the liquid.
I would help but I honestly did not understand this at all when I took Geometry last year. Also you have very pretty handwriting