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17 April, 16:43

There are 3 red and 9 blue counters in a box. A counter is chosen and then replaced. If you did this 144 times, how many times would you expect to get a blue?

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  1. 17 April, 16:57
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    If you do it 144 times that is (3+9) * 12

    This means that 12 times 3 red and 9 blue counters will be chosen that means that 9 blue counters will be chosen 12 times. 9*12 is 108.

    This means blue counters will be chosen 108 times.

    This can be checked as 108/3 would give you the number of red counters which is 36 and 108+36 is 144
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