Instructions: Given that a bag of skittles has 15 blue candies, 16 orange candies, 12 yellow, 14 red, and 5 green candies, find the follow Do not use any spaces in your answers. 1. When choosing one skittle, are the events "selecting a red skittle" and "selecting a blue skittle" mutually exclusive? Yes 2. What is the probability that a red skittle is randomly chosen from the bag? P( R = = 7/31 3. What is the probability of choosing a blue skittle, putting it back, and then choosing a green skittle? PB and G = 75/3844 4. What is the probability of choosing

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Instructions: Given that a bag of skittles has 15 blue candies, 16 orange candies, 12 yellow, 14 red, and 5 green candies, find the follo
Do not use any spaces in your answers.
1. When choosing one skittle, are the events "selecting a red skittle" and "selecting a blue skittle" mutually exclusive?
Yes
2. What is the probability that a red skittle is randomly chosen from the bag?
P(| R ÷ |)= 7/31
3. What is the probability of choosing a blue skittle, putting it back, and then choosing a green skittle?
PB and G)= 75/3844
4. What is the probability of choosing a skittle that is not blue?
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47/62
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5. What is the probability of randomly choosing a green or blue skittle?
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6. What is the probability of choosing a green skittle, eating it, and then choosing a yellow skittle?
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)= 30/1891
7. What is the probability of choosing a red skittle on the second try given that the first skittle was red and it was eaten?
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Transcribed Image Text:Maps Property Managem... External link warning Fountain My Apps Dashboar... Determining Probabilities Instructions: Given that a bag of skittles has 15 blue candies, 16 orange candies, 12 yellow, 14 red, and 5 green candies, find the follo Do not use any spaces in your answers. 1. When choosing one skittle, are the events "selecting a red skittle" and "selecting a blue skittle" mutually exclusive? Yes 2. What is the probability that a red skittle is randomly chosen from the bag? P(| R ÷ |)= 7/31 3. What is the probability of choosing a blue skittle, putting it back, and then choosing a green skittle? PB and G)= 75/3844 4. What is the probability of choosing a skittle that is not blue? P( В' 47/62 PODGO 5. What is the probability of randomly choosing a green or blue skittle? P( PB or G + 6. What is the probability of choosing a green skittle, eating it, and then choosing a yellow skittle? PG and Y |)= )= 30/1891 7. What is the probability of choosing a red skittle on the second try given that the first skittle was red and it was eaten? PRIR O 99+ F10 F11 F7 Check Type here to search F2 Cr revious page To F3 % F5 C] & F6 FB F9 = F12 Backspace
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