Saki Saki
  • 23-10-2024
  • Mathematics
Middle School

John has a bag of marbles that contains 12 red marbles, 20 green marbles, and 17 blue marbles.

If John pulls one marble out of the bag, what is the probability that it will not be red? That is, \( P(\text{not red}) \)?

Answer :

klutzygurl01 klutzygurl01
  • 13-12-2023
P(not red)= 37/49
You add all of the marbles together and then subtract the number of red marbles.
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