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16 July, 18:15

Suppose you have a bag of red, blue, and yellow marbles. If the probability of picking a red marble is1/6 and the probability of picking a yellow marble is 1/2, what is the probability of picking a blue marble?

1. 1/4

2.1/3

3.2/3

4.1/8

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  1. 16 July, 19:56
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    The probabilities of picking a red, blue, and yellow marble must be equal to 1. so

    P (R) + P (Y) + P (B) = 1

    1/6+1/2+P (B) = 1 making all terms have a common denominator of 6 we have:

    1+3+6P (B) = 6

    4+6P (B) = 6

    6P (B) = 2

    P (B) = 2/6

    P (B) = 1/3
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