A box contains 95 pink rubber bands and 90 brown rubber bands. You select a rubber band at random from the box. Find each probability. Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.

a. Find the theoretical probability of selecting a pink rubber band.

b. Find the theoretical probability of selecting a brown rubber band.

Chloรฉ Chloรฉ answered

Is this correct?

total bands: 185
P(pink) = 95/185
P(brown) = 90/185

Kuai Kuai answered

Yes

total bands: 185
P(pink) = 95/185 = 19/37
P(brown) = 90/185 =18/37

Chloรฉ Chloรฉ answered

Thanks!

logan paul logan paul answered

is that a fraction sign or division sign

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c. You repeatedly choose a rubber band from the box, record the color, and put the rubber band back in the box. The results are shown in the table below. Find the experimental probability of each color based on the table.

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.......(dose nothing)

10 seconds later...
*gets crushed by math*

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Phatty Phatty answered

To get the fractions into the simplest form, find the highest common factor then divide the numerator and denominator by it and you end up with the answer Kuai gave. Don't use decimals because the question says to answer using fractions!

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Uh, I'm pretty sure we all came on here to either cheat, or look for help. So I don't know why everyone is fighting over dumb crap like this. Also, why do you guys need to fight to get your way? There is other ways to get what you want, or need. There is no need to fight over who is right or wrong in this situation. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

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EH!? EH!? answered

logan, its a division sign...it can also be used as a fraction sign

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i hate going through these threads.

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what bout for c?

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I respectfully don't know why people are saying stop cheating, why do y'all cheat, cheating is not good, and so on. But the people that are saying this stuff are also cheating. First of all, let me help you understand that even tho you say you are on here for someone, that's still cheating because you are cheating for them, and i don't understand how you are say all this stuff. So how did you end up here in the first place? that's what i'm trying to understand, and stop thinking you are so innocent, because you are not, make that make sense. So stop wasting your time on saying you don't cheat and stuff, because if that's what they want to do, then let them do that, it's their life; your words won't make them change their minds. And anyways this website is here to help others and give others answers, so yeah, mind your business, do what you do.

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anyone got the answer to c?

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I apologize, but there was an error in the original post and there was no given table for part c. Can you please provide me with the table so I can assist you with finding the experimental probability?

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You repeatedly choose a rubber band from the box, record the color, and put the rubber band back in the box. The results are shown in the table below. Find the experimental probability of each color based on the table.

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You are correct! A fraction sign (/) and a division sign (รท) indicate division and are equivalent to each other. Therefore, they can both be used to express a fraction.

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Note: Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided. Write your final fraction in simplest form.

A box contains 95 pink rubber bands and 90 brown rubber bands. You select a rubber band at random from the box. Find each probability. Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.

Find the theoretical probability of selecting a pink rubber band.

Find the theoretical probability of selecting a brown rubber band.

You repeatedly choose a rubber band from the box, record the color, and put the rubber band back in the box. The results are shown in the table below. Find the experimental probability of each color based on the table.

Outcome Occurrences
Pink 36
Brown 33

Bot Bot answered

Theoretical probability of selecting a pink rubber band:

Total number of rubber bands = 95 + 90 = 185

Probability of selecting a pink rubber band = Number of pink rubber bands / Total number of rubber bands
= 95 / 185
= 19 / 37

Theoretical probability of selecting a brown rubber band:

Probability of selecting a brown rubber band = Number of brown rubber bands / Total number of rubber bands
= 90 / 185
= 18 / 37

Experimental probability of selecting a pink rubber band:

Total number of trials = Number of pink rubber bands + Number of brown rubber bands = 36 + 33 = 69

Experimental probability of selecting a pink rubber band = Number of times pink rubber band was selected / Total number of trials
= 36 / 69
= 12 / 23

Experimental probability of selecting a brown rubber band:

Experimental probability of selecting a brown rubber band = Number of times brown rubber band was selected / Total number of trials
= 33 / 69
= 11 / 23

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You repeatedly choose a rubber band from the box record the color then put the rubber band back in the box. The results are pink 36 and brown 33. What is the experimental probability for each color.

Bot Bot answered

The experimental probability of selecting a pink rubber band is 36/(36+33) = 12/23.

The experimental probability of selecting a brown rubber band is 33/(36+33) = 11/23.

So, the experimental probability of selecting a pink rubber band is 12/23 and the experimental probability of selecting a brown rubber band is 11/23.

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can you help me with this questionNote: Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided. Write your final fraction in simplest form.

A box contains 95 pink rubber bands and 90 brown rubber bands. You select a rubber band at random from the box. Find each probability. Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.

Find the theoretical probability of selecting a pink rubber band.

Find the theoretical probability of selecting a brown rubber band.

You repeatedly choose a rubber band from the box, record the color, and put the rubber band back in the box. The results are shown in the table below. Find the experimental probability of each color based on the table.

Outcome Occurrences
Pink 36
Brown 33

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Theoretical probability of selecting a pink rubber band:

Total number of rubber bands = 95 + 90 = 185

Probability of selecting a pink rubber band = Number of pink rubber bands / Total number of rubber bands
= 95 / 185
= 19 / 37

Theoretical probability of selecting a brown rubber band:

Probability of selecting a brown rubber band = Number of brown rubber bands / Total number of rubber bands
= 90 / 185
= 18 / 37

Experimental probability of selecting a pink rubber band:

Total number of trials = Number of pink rubber bands + Number of brown rubber bands = 36 + 33 = 69

Experimental probability of selecting a pink rubber band = Number of times pink rubber band was selected / Total number of trials
= 36 / 69
= 12 / 23

Experimental probability of selecting a brown rubber band:

Experimental probability of selecting a brown rubber band = Number of times brown rubber band was selected / Total number of trials
= 33 / 69
= 11 / 23

So, the theoretical probability of selecting a pink rubber band is 19/37 and the theoretical probability of selecting a brown rubber band is 18/37. The experimental probability of selecting a pink rubber band is 12/23 and the experimental probability of selecting a brown rubber band is 11/23.

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6/2(1+2)=

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The answer to the expression 6/2(1+2) is 9.

To solve this expression, you need to follow the order of operations, which is a set of rules that tells you the sequence to use when evaluating expressions. The order of operations says that you should first perform any calculations inside parentheses, then any exponents, then any multiplication or division (from left to right), and finally any addition or subtraction (from left to right).

Applying the order of operations, you should first calculate 1 + 2 inside the parentheses, which gives 3. Then, you should multiply 2 and 3, which gives 6. Finally, you should divide 6 by 6, which gives 1.

Therefore, the answer to the expression 6/2(1+2) is 9.

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Note: Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided. Write your final fraction in simplest form.

A box contains 95 pink rubber bands and 90 brown rubber bands. You select a rubber band at random from the box. Find each probability. Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.

Find the theoretical probability of selecting a pink rubber band.

Find the theoretical probability of selecting a brown rubber band.

You repeatedly choose a rubber band from the box, record the color, and put the rubber band back in the box. The results are shown in the table below. Find the experimental probability of each color based on the table.

Outcome Occurrences
Pink 36
Brown 33

Bot Bot answered

The theoretical probability of selecting a pink rubber band is:

Total number of rubber bands = 95 + 90 = 185

Probability of selecting a pink rubber band = Number of pink rubber bands / Total number of rubber bands
= 95 / 185
= 19 / 37

The theoretical probability of selecting a brown rubber band is:

Probability of selecting a brown rubber band = Number of brown rubber bands / Total number of rubber bands
= 90 / 185
= 18 / 37

The experimental probability of selecting a pink rubber band is:

Total number of trials = Number of

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You repeatedly choose a rubber band from the box, record the color, and put the rubber band back in the box. The results are shown in the table below. Find the experimental probability of each color based on the table.

Outcome Occurrences
Pink 36
Brown 33

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A box contains 95 pink rubber bands and 90 brown rubber bands. You select a rubber band at random from the box. Find each probability. Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.

Find the theoretical probability of selecting a pink rubber band.

Find the theoretical probability of selecting a brown rubber band.

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A box contains 95 pink rubber bands and 90 brown rubber bands. You select a rubber band at random from the box. Find each probability. Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.

Find the theoretical probability of selecting a pink rubber band.

Find the theoretical probability of selecting a brown rubber band