2/5. There are 2 red and 3 green. 2 red + 3 green = 5 apples. That is my guess.
The number of apples in a 3-pound bag depends on the size and weight of each apple. On average, there are about 7-8 medium-sized apples in a 3-pound bag.
The base unit for a bag of apples is typically "apple" as each individual apple is counted. An appropriate unit for a bag of apples could be "pounds" or "kilograms" if referring to the weight of the bag of apples.
5 lb is 80 ounces
1 potato chip weighs 0.23g
The little bag that holds urine is called a urine collection bag or a urinary drainage bag.
5 11
0.4
your probability would be 13/13. you would have a 100 percent chance of getting a green marble
1
25%
The probability is zero, because there are no red balls in the bag.
zero
To find the answer to probability, first add all the things together (5+3+2=10), then, find the number of things you will be taking from the group of things (3), and put together as a fraction (3/10). So the final answer is 3/10, which is unlikely. :D
Yes. Of course! No, because some of the stems might have fallen off.
No. of apples picked = 1No. of red apples = 6No. of yellow apples = 8Total no. of apples = 14Probability that the apple picked is red = No. of red / Total no. of red apples= 6/14= 3/7= 0.42857142857142857142857142857143
The theoretical probability of randomly drawing a green marble can be calculated by dividing the number of green marbles by the total number of marbles in the bag. In this case, there are 12 green marbles out of a total of 5 red marbles + 8 blue marbles + 12 green marbles, which is 25 marbles in total. Therefore, the theoretical probability of drawing a green marble is 12/25 or 48%.
Total number of fruit in the bag = 9 + 5 + 3 =17Number of Kiwi = 3Probability of picking a kiwi out of the bag =3/17