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What is the experimental probability of choosing a green marble if there are 7 red 9 yellow 14 green and 10 purple?

To find the experimental probability of choosing a green marble, first calculate the total number of marbles: 7 red + 9 yellow + 14 green + 10 purple = 40 marbles. The probability of choosing a green marble is the number of green marbles divided by the total number of marbles, which is 14 green / 40 total = 0.35. Thus, the experimental probability of choosing a green marble is 0.35, or 35%.


What is the probability of choosing blue marble followed by a green marble from a bag containing 5 blue 5 green and 5 red marbles?

The probability of choosing a blue marble is 5 in 15 or 1 in 3. The probability of then choosing a green marble is 5 in 14. (One is missing) Multiply the two probabilities and you get 5 in 42.(P = 0.1190... about 12%).


What is the probability of choosing a marble that is not blue out of 5 red and 6 green?

100%


What is the probability of choosing green or yellow?

You aren't close to providing enough information.


What is the probability of not choosing a green marble from a jar containing 5 red 6 green and 4 blue marbles?

This is the same as the probability of choosing either a red of a blue marble. There are 5+4 out of 15 ways of doing this. The probability is therefore 9/15 = 3/5.


What is the probability of choosing a green marble from A jar containing 4 red 7 green and 5 blue marbles?

There are 16 marbles total and 7 green ones, so the probability is 7/16.


What is the probabilityof choosing a green marble from a jar containing 5 red 6 green and 4 blue marbles?

The probability of choosing a green marble from this jar would be 6/15. You get this answer by adding up the sum of all the marbles.


What is the probability of choosing 4 red marbles out of 7 red marbles and 5 green marbles?

1/3


What is the probability of choosing a green marble from A jar containing 4 red 6 green and 5 blue marbles?

If one marble is chosen at random, the probability is 6/(4+6+5) = 6/15 = 2/5


What is the probability of choosing a marble that is not blue if a jar contains 4 red 7 green and 5 blue marbles?

5:16


What is the probability of choosing a red marble from a jar 5 red 6 green and 4 blue marble?

1/3 or 33%


What is the probability of getting a green marble out of a bag of 20 marbles if there are 10 reds 6 blues and 4 greens?

On a single blind draw, it's 4/20 = 20% .