There are a total of 14 green and blue marbles so the probability is 14 25 or 56.
													
																	There are 9 red and 6 green marbles. 
									
	
		
	
																	Solution from the condition we can determine how many marbles of each color were there in the jar. 
																	What percent of the marbles aren t blue. 
																	There s two red marbles in the bag. 
																	Remember there is one less marble in the jar and that you assume the marble picked was green. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	So i could pick that red marble or that red marble. 
																	Indeed we have these equations where r is the number of red marbles g is the number. 
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																	And then there s one blue marble in the bag. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form a decimal and a percent. 
																	What is the probability of drawing a green marble from the bag. 
																	There are 35 marbles in a bag. 
																	These are clearly all yellow. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	There are 9 red and 6 green marbles in a bag. 
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																	At this moment the bag becomes the same as it is before a green marble is drawn i e. 
																	There s two green marbles in the bag. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	So i could pick that green marble or that green marble. 
																	There are 9 red and 6 green marbles in a bag if a child reaches the bag randomly and picks 6. 
																	As both requirements have to be fulfilled the required probability is the multiplication of both 6 15 6 15. 
																	Be careful letting children play with marbles they may swallow. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	9 blue marbles 8 green marbles 4 red marbles 8 white marbles and 6 yellow marbles. 
																	Finally multiply the probabilities and reduce to get 3 95 share. 
																	So this is all the possible outcomes. 
																	A child reaches in the bag and randomly takes one marble. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	The total number of marbles in the box is 25 that is 9 green 5 blue and 11 red. 
																	The measure of probability is number of favourable outcomes total possible outcomes a favourable outcome is a green marble of which there are 6. 
																	There are 6 red 4 green 5 blue and 5 yellow marbles in a jar. 
																	If we are too draw another green marble the same probability 6 15 will be resulted. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	4 20 then find the probability of picking green again 3 19. 
																	In the bag there are 6 green marbles and 12 red marbles. 
																	7 red 5 green 6 blue pick 7 6 1 14 marbles and at least 1 is red because 14 green blue 11 at least 1 is blue because 14 red green 12 at least 1 is green because 14 red blue 13 picking 13 marbles could result in green marble absence if all 13 marbl. 
																	There are still 6 green marbles and 9 red ones. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	What is the probability of that child getting a green marble.