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A bag contains 6 white marbles and 4 black marbles. You pick out a marble, record it’s color, and put the marble back in the bag. If you repeat this process 35 times, about how many times do you expect to remove a white marble from the bag?
HELP ME PLEASE!!!!!!!

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Answer:

21

Step-by-step explanation:

The probability that you get a white marble is

P(white) = white/total

              = 6/10

             = 3/5

The number of white marbles drawn = P (white) * number drawn

(since there is replacement)

white marbles = 3/5 *35 = 21

You should expect 21 white marbles

AL2006

The probability of picking out a white marble is

(number of white marbles) / (number of all marbles)

= 6/10

= 60 % .

If the 35 draws break exactly according to the probability, then you' expect to get white marbles

(60%) of (35 draws)

= (0.6) x (35 draws)

= 21 times