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.

Yes

total bands: 185
P(pink) = 95/185 = 19/37
P(brown) = 90/185 =18/37

Is this correct?

total bands: 185
P(pink) = 95/185
P(brown) = 90/185

i hate going through these threads.

all of you have band kids humor and it’s clear you haven’t been to a public school before. you make me cringe everytime i go through these. anyone else who’s normal agree?

Uh, I'm pretty sure we all came on here to either cheat, or look for help. So I don't know why everyone is fighting over dumb crap like this. Also, why do you guys need to fight to get your way? There is other ways to get what you want, or need. There is no need to fight over who is right or wrong in this situation. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

-Anime :)

@abby. learn how to spell "cheet" its cheat

c. You repeatedly choose a rubber band from the box, record the color, and put the rubber band back in the box. The results are shown in the table below. Find the experimental probability of each color based on the table.

This thread is sheer cancer.

.......(dose nothing)

10 seconds later...
*gets crushed by math*

the paulers are old news man

Language Lance!