SOLUTION: Use the relative frequency (experimental probability) to guess the number of purple, red, white, and yellow marbles. Do not use any spaces in your answers. Use / for the fraction b
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Question 1180364: Use the relative frequency (experimental probability) to guess the number of purple, red, white, and yellow marbles. Do not use any spaces in your answers. Use / for the fraction bar and * for multiplication.
P(P)=37/300, so there are probably 3000⋅37/300= Answer
purple marbles in the bag.
P(R)= Answer
, so there are probably 3000⋅15=600 red marbles in the bag.
P(W)=825, so there are probably Answer
⋅825=960 white marbles in the bag.
Answer
, so there are probably Answer
=640 yellow marbles in the bag. (Follow the examples above for entering information in the blanks. The second blank should show what is multiplied in order to get 640 yellow marbles. Remember to use / for fractions and * for multiplication. Do not use any spaces.)