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OpenStudy (thecomputergeek):

A. Find the experimental probability that the next marble he chooses is red. Represent your answer as a fraction, decimal, AND percent. Red: 10 Blue: 5 Green: 13 Yellow: 7

OpenStudy (thecomputergeek):

He took it out of the bag 35 times.

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Assuming he is replacing the marble after each, then it doesn't matter how many times he took it out of the bag. How many reds are there? How many total? Divide those for probability of red.

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

\[\large \frac{\text{# of red marbles}}{\text{Total # of marbles}} = \text{P(event)}\]

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