In Teresa's bucket there are 9 brown worms and 8 red worms. Teresa is going to choose 10 worms at random from the bucket to use for fishing. What is the probability that she will choose 7 brown worms and 3 red worms? Round your answer to three decimal places.
In Teresa's bucket there are 9 brown worms and 8 red worms. Teresa is going to...
M&Ms are blended in a ratio of 9 percent brown, 13 percent yellow, 10 percent red, 20 percent blue, 17 percent orange, and 31 percent green. Suppose you choose a sample of two M&Ms at random from a large bag. (a) How many elements are there in the sample space, assuming the order in which the M&Ms are drawn matters? Sample space (b) What is the probability that both are brown? (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.) Probability .0169...
QUESTION 6 A bucket contains 4 red balls that are numbered 1. 2. 3. 4. It also contains 6 black balls that are numbered 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Two balls are drawn from the budete at a time, without replacement. Use this information to answer the following probability questions Express answers as fractions, or round decimal answers to 4 decimal places What is the probability that the first ball is even and the second bail is odd? b....
Question 8 A box contains 9 green marbles, 8 blue marbles, and 5 red marbles. Three marbles are selected at random from the box, one at a time, without replacement. Find the probability that the first marble is red, the second marble is green, and the third marble is blue. Round your answer to four decimal places.
Geoffrey and Sara are playing a game. They fill a bucket with 12 red marbles, 8 blue marbles and 4 green marbles. They are going to pull out a marble at random. They played the game 10 times and here are the results: green, green, blue, red, red, red, green, red, green, red. Are the empirical and theoretical probabilities the same? If so, why, if not, why not. Does your answer make sense?
A candy dish contains six brown and three red M&Ms. A child selects three M&Ms without checking the colors. What is the probability that all the M&Ms are brown? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
Three resistors with color codes 1. Brown, Brown, Brown, 2. Red, Red, Red 3. Orange, Black, Orange are connected in parallel. A battery of voltage 4.5 V is connected to the resistors. a) Draw the circuit diagram. b) List the values of the resistors according to color code. c) Calculate the equivalent resistance 1st Digit d) Find the current through each resistor e) Add the currents through each resistor to find the total current and use the voltage to find...
Urn One has 11 red balls and 8 blue balls. Urn Two has 10 red balls and 5 blue balls. An urn is selected at random and then a ball is selected from the selected urn at random. What is the probability that the ball selected is blue? State your answer to three places of decimal. Your Answer:
According to Masterfoods, the company that manufactures M&M's, 12% of peanut M&M's are brown, 15% are yellow, 12% are red, 23% are blue, 23% are orange and 15% are green. You randomly select four peanut M&M's from an extra-large bag of the candies. (Round all probabilities below to four decimal places; i.e. your answer should look like 0.1234, not 0.1234444 or 12.34%.) Compute the probability that exactly three of the four M&M's are yellow. P(x = 3) Compute the probability...
Bag Blue Orange Green Yellow Red Brown Total Number of Candies 1 9 13 14 10 7 7 60 2 13 10 6 9 9 8 55 3 13 12 4 10 9 6 54 4 16 13 8 6 6 8 57 5 10 10 12 5 15 4 56 6 9 18 3 6 12 12 60 7 11 13 6 15 8 6 59 8 12 18 5 9 6 5 55 9 12 10 8 15...
Peanut M & Ms In a bag of M & M's, there are 80 M & Ms, with 10 red ones, 11 orange ones, 18 blue ones, 10 green ones, 16 yellow ones, and 15 brown ones. They are mixed up so that each candy piece is equally likely to be selected if we pick one. (a) If we select one at random, what is the probability that it is red? Round your answer to three decimal places. (b) If we select one at random, what...