PLEASE ANSWER, EASY QUESTIONS, WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST IF RIGHT 1. Jenny has some tiles in a bag. The tiles are of three different colors: purple, pink, and orange.
Jenny randomly pulls a tile out of the bag, records the color, and replaces the tile in the bag. She does this 50 times. The results are recorded in the given table:
Color of Tile Purple Pink Orange
Number of times the tile is drawn 4 24 22
What is the experimental probability that Jenny will pull out a pink tile? 22 over 50
22 over 28
24 over 50
4 over 50

2. Jake has a bag of 50 beads, of which some are red and the remaining are yellow. Jake randomly pulls out a bead from the bag, records the color, and replaces it in the bag. Jake has already recorded 6 red and 9 yellow beads. Based on the result, what is most likely the number of red beads in the bag?
10
20
30
40

Respuesta :

Answer:

Jenny Question Answer: 4 over 50

Jake Question Answer: 20 beads are red

Step-by-step explanation:

Jenny: She pulled a purple tile 4 times when there is 50 tiles in the bag

Jake: 6 of the 15 beads are red. 6/15 = 2/5 = 40% are red. Take the percent times the total number of beads. 40 * 50 = 20.

20 of the beads are red

I hope I helped, please correct me if I'm wrong!

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