Math, asked by marsyazahirah, 10 months ago

Shannon has a bag of jelly beans. She removed one jelly bean, recording the color, and then replaced it. She repeated the process several times and record her results in the table. What is the experimental probability of her selecting a red jelly bean?

Answers

Answered by antarikshg59
1

Answer:

the answer is 11/44 = 1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by dikshaagarwal4442
0

Answer:

The probability of a red jelly bean is 0.25.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

Red jelly bean = 11

Green jelly bean = 15

Blue jelly bean = 18

Total number of jelly beans = red + green + blue

Total number of jelly beans = 11 + 15 + 18 = 44

Probability of selecting a red jelly bean

= red jelly beans/ total number of beans

P(R) = 11/44

P(R) = 1/4 = 0.25

Hence, the probability of selecting a red jelly bean is 1/4 = 0.25.

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