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Step-by-step explanation:
Thank you for providing the details of the question.
Unfortunately none of the results you have to choose from will give you 44%
The problem resembles the first probability question you were likely asked. "What is the probability of getting a heads on every throw of a fair coin?" The answer is 1/2 no matter how many times you throw the coin or what has happened before any point in the throws.
The answer should be 6/50. If this turns out not to be the answer and you have an instructor your safest course of action is to ask how 44% was obtained. Tell me in a comment.
Answer:
fraction 6 over 50
Step-by-step explanation:
In the question it says she pulls a tile out of the bag and records the color 50 times which means she pulled out 50 tiles.
Now the table says that she recorded 6 purple tiles.
Probability is equal to [tex]\frac{number of favorable outcomes}{number of possible outcomes}[/tex]
Number of favorable outcomes here is the number of purple tiles she pulled out (6) since we want to find the probability of choosing a purple tile and the number of possible outcomes is the total number of tiles she pulled out (50)
So the probability = [tex]\frac{6}{50}[/tex]