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3 November, 20:10

Will give brainiest!

Dona used a probability simulator to pull 3 colored marbles from a bag and flip a coin 50 times. The results are shown in the tables below:

Color of Marble Number of Times Rolled

Blue 22

Green 16

Yellow 12

Heads Tails

22 28

Using Dona's simulation, what is the probability of pulling a blue marble and the coin landing tails up?

512 over 2500

616 over 2500

50 over 50

68 over 50

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  1. 3 November, 20:34
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    616/2500

    Step-by-step explanation: You first have to find the number of times a Blue marbles was chosen: 22

    Then find the total number of marbles that were chosen. Make a fraction out of it: 22/50

    You then see how many times tails was flipped: 28

    Do the same thing again: 28/50

    Then multiply the two fractions together:

    22/50 * 28/50 = 616/2500
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