The odds of drawing a white chip are 18,18181818%.
Or 2 chances on 11
The answer depends on the number of green (and non-green) chips in the container. But since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
If there is 3 blue 2 red and 4 green. What is the probability of getting green?
About a 74% estimated probability of green,
your probability would be 13/13. you would have a 100 percent chance of getting a green marble
4/8 or 1/2(probability of first draw) * 3/8(probability of second draw which is 12/64 or 3/16 of the given scenario.
It is 1/7 if a ball is selected at random.
the same as it is the first time 1/5
the probability is you'd get a green marble any other color is impossible. So, the probability is certain
If a five color spinner with equal sections of red blue green yellow and orange is spun six times, the probability of getting no reds in all six spins is 26.2%. The probability of no red on one spin is 4 out of 5, or 0.8 The probability of no red in six spins is 0.86.
The probability is 0.625
clorafill
Very low. If you start with a bag of 40 green and 40 red, the probability of getting a red is 40 in 80. The probability of getting the next one is 39 in 79. The probability of getting the next one is 38 in 78. And so on and so forth. Calculating for 10 reds: 40/80 39/79 38/78 37/77 36/76 35/75 34/74 33/73 32/72 31/71 = 0.0005148