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11 March, 04:33

There are 5 red marbles, 8 blue marbles, and 12 green marbles in a bag.

What is the theoretical probability of randomly drawing a red marble?

25%

20%

62.5%

41.7%

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  1. 11 March, 04:43
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    Total number of marbles:

    5+8+12 = 25

    Probability of drawing red marble = red/total

    = 5/25 = 1/5

    Percentage of drawing red marble: 1/5 x 100 = 20%

    Ans: 20%
  2. 11 March, 04:48
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    To find the percentage always multiply whatever decimal number you have by 100%

    1) 5 + 8 + 12 = 25 (total number in bag)

    5/25 x 100% (because you're trying to find probability of red)

    = 20%

    2) 5 + 8 = 13 (# of red AND blue)

    13/25 x 100% (divide out of the total)

    =52%

    3) 5/25 = 0.2 x 12/25 = 0.48 (find probability of drawing red and green)

    0.2 x 0.48 x 100%

    = 9.6%

    4) 10 + 12 + 28 = 50 (to find total number of trials)

    28/50 x 100%

    = 56%

    5) 5 x 7 (number of sections on first spinner multiply by # of sections on second spinner)

    = 35 Its B 20%
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