If a womam was going to be given a rose, and the church had 2 dozen of red roses, 1 dozen of white roses and a half dozen of yellow roses, the probability that miss ventures will receive a white rose is 1:3.5.
Probability of getting not a yellow sweet if there 3 yellow sweets and 10 blue sweets is 10/13.
What is the probability that the second tile you pick is yellow? (didnt have enough space to finish the question)
Probability is simple. Probability means the number of favorable outcomes over the total amount of outcomes.For example, if I had 15 marbles in a bag. 10 are yellow, and 5 are red. The probability of picking a yellow marble is 10/15, which simplifies to 2/3.
3/4
The probability of blue, when there are 4 blue, 6 yellow, and 3 red, is 4 is 13.
There is insufficient information in the question to answer it. You need to specific how many yellow's and non-yellow's there are in the bag. Please restate the question.
Statistic probability says: Yes.
You aren't close to providing enough information.
0.35
None, if all the marbles that you have are yellow!
The probability depends on the availability of marbles of those colours to the person making up the bag.
3/16