SOLUTION: Gayla has a bag of 19 marbles of the same size. Nine of these marbles are red, six blue, and four white.
She randomly selects three of the marbles, without replacement, from the b
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She randomly selects three of the marbles, without replacement, from the b
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Question 961961: Gayla has a bag of 19 marbles of the same size. Nine of these marbles are red, six blue, and four white.
She randomly selects three of the marbles, without replacement, from the bag. What is the probability
Gayla has withdrawn more red than white marbles? Answer by bre-bre23(2) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The answer is 5 out of 13, because there are a total of 14 red and white marbles. There are 5 more red marbles then there are white marbles so it would be 5 out of 14.