A box contains 95 pink rubber bands and 90 brown rubber bands. You select a rubber band at random from the box. Find each probability. Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.

a. Find the theoretical probability of selecting a pink rubber band.

b. Find the theoretical probability of selecting a brown rubber band.

total bands: 185

P(pink) = 95/185
P(brown) = 90/185

I expect you can reduce the fractions.

Thanks

To find the theoretical probability of selecting a pink rubber band, you need to divide the number of pink rubber bands by the total number of rubber bands in the box.

a. The probability of selecting a pink rubber band is given by the fraction:

Number of pink rubber bands / Total number of rubber bands

In this case, there are 95 pink rubber bands and a total of 95 + 90 = 185 rubber bands in the box.

Therefore, the probability of selecting a pink rubber band is:

95 / 185

This fraction cannot be simplified further, so the probability of selecting a pink rubber band is 95/185.

b. Similarly, the probability of selecting a brown rubber band is given by the fraction:

Number of brown rubber bands / Total number of rubber bands

In this case, there are 90 brown rubber bands and a total of 95 + 90 = 185 rubber bands in the box.

Therefore, the probability of selecting a brown rubber band is:

90 / 185

This fraction cannot be simplified further, so the probability of selecting a brown rubber band is 90/185.