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You select a marble without looking and then put it back. If you do this 32,000 times, what is the best prediction possible for the number of times you will pick an orange marble?

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the answer is 12,000 times
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User NEOJPK
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Answer:

12,000 times

Explanation:

The probability of selecting an orange marble in each individual selection is given by:

P(Orange) = Number of orange marbles / Total number of marbles

P(Orange) = 3 / 8 = 0.375

To determine the best prediction for the number of times you will pick an orange marble, we can multiply the probability of selecting an orange marble by the total number of selections:

Best prediction for the number of times you will pick an orange marble = P(Orange) * Total number of selections

Best prediction for the number of times you will pick an orange marble = 0.375 * 32,000

Best prediction for the number of times you will pick an orange marble = 12,000

Therefore, the corrected best prediction possible for the number of times you will pick an orange marble is also 12,000.

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