Answer: The first outcome shall be 0.33 or 33%.
The second outcome would be 0.5 or 50%
Step-by-step explanation: The bag contains exactly one yellow, one red and one green marble. So when he draws the first marble the sample space shall be the total possible outcomes, which is three, since he has three (3) marbles altogether. When he draws the first time without looking, all three marbles have an equal probability of being picked which can be derived thus;
P(Red) = Number of required possibilities/Number of all possibilities
P(Red) = 1/3
P(Red) = 0.33
Note that there is only one marble of each color which means P(Yellow) and P(Green) is also 0.33 respectively.
After choosing the first marble, without replacing the first one he now chooses another marble. The sample size would have reduced to 2 (since one marble has been drawn). Hence, the outcome when he draw a second marble can be calculated as follows;
P(Red) = Number of required outcomes/Number of possible outcomes
P(Red) = 1/2
P(Red) = 0.5
Answer: room 101 and room 107
Step-by-step explanation:
In room 101, the ratio of boys to girls is 16:12. This is further simplified to its lowest fraction by dividing by 4. It becomes 4:3
In room 104, the ratio of boys to girls is 20:9. This cannot be further simplified to its lowest fraction.
In room 107, the ratio of boys to girls is 12:9. This is further simplified to its lowest fraction by dividing by 3. It becomes 4:3
Therefore, room 101 and room 107 have the same ratio.
186 because you would divide 341 by 11 and you get 31 then multiply that by 6 and you get 186. Did this help?
Answer:
around 36 in (round 35.98 to nearest tenth)
Step-by-step explanation: