There Are 9 Marbles

4 each bucket has enough room for multiple marbles.
There are 9 marbles. In other words you get to take 2 measurements or comparisons here. So take the two groups aside and you left with 3 marbles and weigh them again and you find the result. 2 a company has determined that 2 of the pudding cups it produces are defective in some way. Write a problem where two marbles are selected at random without replacement and the probability is 1 6.
3 you are allowed to use set the scale twice in total. One of them weig. The marbles are all uniform in size appearance and shape. Math 10 points 1 there are 9 marbles representing 3 different colors.
There are still 6 green marbles and 9 red ones. You don t know which is which. Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form a decimal and a percent. There are two variants of the same question the easier of the two has been stated here.
Another marble is then drawn. There are 9 marbles 1 lighter than the rest. Find the probability that the marble is blue or even numbered. Find p number is.
There are 7 green 4 blue and 9 marbles in a box. There are 8 marbles that weigh 1 ounce each and 1 marble that weighs 1 1 ounces. A marble is drawn at random and after recording its color the marble is returned in the box. A 4 31 0 129 12 9 b 4 35 0 114 11 4 c 1 7 0 143 14 3 d 3 35 0 086 8 6 2.
After that we replace the green marble into the bag. 9 blue marbles 8 green marbles 4 red marbles 8 white marbles and 6 yellow marbles. If 9 marbles put them in 3 groups so each group has 3 marbles so only one group would have different weight than the other two group since there s only 1 marble is different than the others. The remaining marble is slightly heavier than the others.
You have a balance that has 2. Anonym s answer was correct. If we are too draw another green marble the same probability 6 15 will be resulted. All you have is a scale and the marbles.
4 25 first we have the probability of drawing a green marble as 6 out of 6 9 which is 6 15. 1 you have 9 marbles as seen. A marble is drawn at random from the jar. Now we already know that one of the marbles is heavier than the rest.
A number cube with the numbers 1 through 6 is rolled. So when comparing two groups of marbles there can be two outcomes 1. A jar contains 9 red marbles numbered 1 to 9 and 7 blue marbles numbered 1 to 7. There are 35 marbles in a bag.