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13 September, 19:46

What are the odds against choosing a blue marble from a bag that contains two blue marbles, one green marble, seven white marbles, and four red marbles?

12:2

2:14

14:2

10:2

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  1. 13 September, 20:04
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    Odd against will be 12 : 2

    So option (a) will be correct option

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have given that a bag contain two blue marbles, one green marble, seven white marbles and four red marbles

    So total number of marbles = 2+1+7+4 = 14 marbles

    We have to choose blue marbles

    We know that

    The odds against - the ratio of the number of ways that an outcome cannot occur compared to in how many ways it can occur.

    So

    Odds against = Number of failures: Number of successes

    Number of failures = 14 - 2 = 12

    So odd against = 12 : 2

    So option (a) will be correct option
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