SOLUTION: a jar is filled with 48 jellybeans, 43 red jellybeans,52 orange jellybeans, and 57 green jellybeans. one jellybean is picked at random.
a) what are the possible outcomes?
b) what
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Question 1016682: a jar is filled with 48 jellybeans, 43 red jellybeans,52 orange jellybeans, and 57 green jellybeans. one jellybean is picked at random.
a) what are the possible outcomes?
b) what is the probability of picking each colour of jellybean?
Express each probability as many ways as you can.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your 1st sentence is contradictory.
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