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31.05.2020 •
Mathematics
You roll a die and pick a marble at the same time.
Find the probability of getting an even number and a red marble.
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Ответ:
With a six-sided die and 3 marbles there are 18 different outcomes.
(6 numbers • 3 marbles = 18 outcomes)
1/2 of the die is even (2,4,6) so that’s already a 3/6 chance of getting an even number. But since there is only one red marble there is a 1/3 chance of picking it. 3+1=4. 4/18
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BRAINLIEST, PLEASE!
Step-by-step explanation:
Add and subtract two terms at a time until you reach the end.