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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-05-13

If a gumball is randomly chosen from a bag that contains exactly 6 yellow gumballs, 5 green gumballs, and 4 red gumballs, what is the probability that the gumball chosen is NOT green?

Additionally, can you write the ratio for this question?

Asked by PewPew

Answer (3)

Total gumballs= 6 yellow+ 5 green + 4 red = 15 gumballs Green gumballs=5 Other gumballs= 15-5= 10 Probability= Other non-green gumballs/Total gumballs =10/15 = 2/3 Probability of not getting green gumball is 2/3 or 66.66666.... % The ration is 2:3.

Answered by Soham | 2024-06-10

the answer toy your question is 3/4

Answered by skamal2002 | 2024-06-10

The probability that a randomly chosen gumball is NOT green is 3 2 ​ . The ratio of gumballs that are NOT green to the total number of gumballs is 2:3.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-06-16