Raymond B. answered 03/06/21
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
B=2R
G=3B = 3(2R) = 6R
They're in a ratio of 6:3:1 = B:R:G 1/10 are Green, 3/10 are Red, 6/10 are Blue
On one draw, probability of Green P(G) = 0.1 = 1/10
Amanda S.
asked 03/05/21There are some counters in a box . Each counter is blue or red or green. There are twice as many blue counters as red counters and three times as many green counters as blue counters. One counter is picked at random from the box. Work out the probability this counter is green.
Raymond B. answered 03/06/21
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
B=2R
G=3B = 3(2R) = 6R
They're in a ratio of 6:3:1 = B:R:G 1/10 are Green, 3/10 are Red, 6/10 are Blue
On one draw, probability of Green P(G) = 0.1 = 1/10
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