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There are 5 green skittles, 4 orange skittles, and 3 red Skittles in a bag. What is the probability of red Skittle, Not replacing it (eating
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There are 5 green skittles, 4 orange skittles, and 3 red Skittles in a bag. What is the probability of red Skittle, Not replacing it (eating it), then picking a green skittle?
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2021-09-03T18:48:57+00:00
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Answer:
3/12
Step-by-step explanation:
the entire bag has 12 skittles. there are only 3 red. This gives a fraction of red skittles/entire bag in order to get the probability. So this would be 3/12 in this most basic sense? I am not sure if you need to go further than this or not. Hope this helps!