Answer:
The probability of picking a purple marble, and then, not replacing picking an orange marble is approximately 20%
Step-by-step explanation:
First we know that there are 20 marbles in the bag, so the probability of picking a purple marble is 11/20. If we take a purple marble out, there will only be 19 marbles remaining in the bag. So the probability of picking an orange marble would be 7/19. Now, all we need to do is multiply the 2 fractions, and we will get 77/380 which equals to which is approximately 20% .
Answer:
6.7 * 10^7
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply 56 / 1 and 4 / 5. This will result in 224 / 5. You can divide it to result in 44.8, or keep it the fraction because it cannot be simplified any further.
2/3 x 6
4 quarts
basically 2/3 x 6/1
6x2 which is 12
3x1 which is 3
12/3 is 4
4 quarts