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4 June, 06:59

On a game show, a contestant randomly chooses a chip from a bag that contains numbers and strikes. The theoretical probability of choosing a strike is 3/10. The bag contains 9 strikes. How many chips are in the bag?

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  1. 4 June, 07:24
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    If the probability of choosing a strike is 3/10, that means that from the total items available 3 out of 10 are strikes, now, if there are 9 strikes total, this is the equation representing such result:

    (3/10) (totalChips) = 9

    if we solve for totalChips we have:

    3 (totalChips) = 9*10 = 90

    totalChips = 90/3 = 30

    therefore the total amount of chips in the bag is 30
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