What is the chance I’d pick one crayon and it’s green?
out of 4 green crayons, 2 blue crayons, 3 pink, 1 yellow, and two red.
4/12
To determine the chance of picking a green crayon, you need to know the total number of crayons and the number of green crayons.
In this case, you have 4 green crayons out of a total of (4 green + 2 blue + 3 pink + 1 yellow + 2 red) = 12 crayons.
The chance of picking a green crayon is calculated by dividing the number of green crayons by the total number of crayons:
(4 green crayons) / (12 total crayons) = 4/12 = 1/3
Therefore, the chance of picking a green crayon is 1/3, which can also be expressed as approximately 33.33%.