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17 June, 21:55

Tim has 30 jellybeans, with equal numbers of three flavors-raspberry, pineapple, and orange. He likes raspberry the best. So far, Tim has eaten 6 orange and 4 pineapple jellybeans. What are the chances that the next one he picks will be raspberry?

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  1. 17 June, 22:15
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    Before Tim ate any of the jellybeans, here are numbers:

    pineapple or p = 10

    raspberry or r = 10

    orange or o = 10

    Tim has eaten 6 orange and 4 pineapple jellybeans. Hence, what's left are:

    p = 10-4 = 6

    o = 10-6 = 4

    r = 10 so now total jelly beans are 20

    So the probability of getting a raspberry is:

    p (r) = number of r/total

    10/20 or 50%
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