ajar contains 2 white marbles, 4 orange marbles, 6 yelow marbles, and 6 black marbles. if a marble is drawn at random, ind the probabily that the marble is not yellow
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To find the probability of drawing a marble that is not yellow, we first need to know the total number of marbles in the jar. We add up the number of each type of marble: - 2 white marbles - 4 orange marbles - 6 yellow marbles - 6 black marbles Total marbles = 2 Show more…
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