A bag contains 8 blue marbles, 6 green marbles, 12 yellow marbles, and 10 orange marbles. A marble is drawn at random from the bag.What is the probability that the marble drawn will not be blue?

A. 2/9

B. 3/4

C. 7/9

D. 7/8

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Answer 1
Answer: Probability of anything =

     (number of possible successful outcomes)
divided by
     (total possible number of outcomes) .

There are 36 total marbles in the bag, so there are 36 total
possible outcomes of one draw.

The successful outcomes are all the possible draws that are
not blue.    There are 28 of those.

So the probability of a non-blue selection is 

         28/36  =  7/9  =  77.8%  (rounded)
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

It is indeed 7/9

To prove, I took the test with the answer 7/9, and took a screenshot.

Anyways, hope this helps, and have a great day


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Answer:

$37

Step-by-step explanation:

You are given the prices of the games and the rides.

First you find the games. Since there are 5 games, you do 2.50 * 5. This gives you 12.5. She would have to have $12.50 to spend.

Next, you do the rides. There are 7 rides, each for 3.50, so you do 3.50 * 7, giving you 24.50. She would have to have $24.50 to spend on rides.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1:

0.375 = 3/8

Step 2:

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Answer:

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