m&ms are not as bright as skittles, but each are color coated. Each candy has different varieties and some are even seasonal. For a traditional bag of m&ms, there are six different colors in the bag: red, brown, green, orange, yellow, and blue. For a traditional bag of skittles, there are five different colors: red, orange, yellow, green, and purple.
The theoretical probability of randomly picking each color marble is the number of color marbles you have for each color, divided by the total number of marbles. For example, the probability of selecting a red marble is 3/20.
14/27 ~ 0.519 ~ 51.9%----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------EXPLANATIONFor bag 1: Probability of drawing a black ball; P(B1) =6/9. A white one; P(W1) =3/9For bag 2: P(B2) =5/9. P(W2) =4/9.Probability of drawing a black ball from each bag: P(B1UB2) =(6/9)∙(5/9) =10/27Probability of drawing a white ball from each bag: P(W1UW2) =(3/9)∙(4/9) =4/27The probability of drawing 2 balls of the same color is the sum of the aboveprobabilities:P(2 same color balls) =P(B1UB2) + P(W1UW2) =10/27 +4/27 =14/27 =0.5185...P(2 same color balls) ~ 0.519 ~ 51.9%
Since each of the three colours has an equal chance of being drawn, theoretically if you draw four marbles from the bag, you should have at leas two of the same colour.However, there is a 1/3 (33.33%) chance that the first two marbles you pull out will be the same color. There is just a guarantee that you will have two of at least one color after pulling out four.
The number of marbles that can fit into an empty bag would depend on the size of the marbles and the size of the bag. To calculate the maximum number of marbles that can fit, you would need to determine the volume of the bag and the volume of each marble. By dividing the volume of the bag by the volume of a single marble, you can find the maximum number of marbles that can fit into the bag.
Skittle Percentage Green- 20.9% Purple- 20.2% Yellow- 19.6% Orange-18.8% Red- 18.3%
Yes, they come in packages of each color ,and that is how you get all colors in a bag(:
To properly answer your question. In a bag of Skittles, according to the Skittles website in 2002, the colors were arranged like this; Green: 19.7%, Yellow: 19.5%, Orange: 20.2%, Red: 20%, and Purple: 20.6%. More information can be found in the related link which is also the source of the above data.
before i can answer this question i need to know how many colors there are. then i maybe will be able to calculate how many of each color their will be
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a bag contains 150 marbles some of the marbles are blue and the rest of the marbles are white in the bag there are 21 blue marbles for every 4 white marbles how many of each color marble blue and white are in the bag show or explain your thinking
A fairly small percentage. The exact percentage depends on how thick the plastic bag is, and the exact material.
Santa's bag is green
Any color you like really. It's your pencil bag. It should be which ever color you favor the most.
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m&ms are not as bright as skittles, but each are color coated. Each candy has different varieties and some are even seasonal. For a traditional bag of m&ms, there are six different colors in the bag: red, brown, green, orange, yellow, and blue. For a traditional bag of skittles, there are five different colors: red, orange, yellow, green, and purple.
There are 5 colors of bags of skittles. ~ Red ~ Blue ~Yellow ~Purple ~Green