A box contains 100 colored chips; some are pink and some are blue. Milton chooses a chip at random, records the color, and places it back in the bag. Milton has recorded 12 pink chips and 18 blue chips. Using these results, what is the predicted number of pink chips in the box?

Respuesta :

Hi!


First, we need to find the percent of the pink chips that he picked. To do this, write the fraction of the pink chips he picked out of all of the chips he picked, and the number of pink chips out of the total number of chips.


[tex] \frac{12}{30} \frac{x}{100} [/tex]


Cross multiply to solve for x.


12 x 100 = 1200

1200/30 = 40

x=40


The predicted number of pink chips in the box is 40.


Hope this helps! :)

-Peredhel

Using these results, we can set up some ratios to help us find out the predicted number of each colored chip. so we can find out how many chips have been picked in total by adding 12 + 18 = 30.

12/30 chips are pink

18/30 chips are blue

Now we need to set these equal to a total of 100 chips.

To do this we will need to simplify the two ratios.

12/30 --> 6/15 ---> 2/5

18/30 --> 9/15 ---> 3/5

Now we take the simplified fractions and set them equal to 100 chips.

2 *20 40

-- = -- There are about 40 pink chips

5 *20 100


3 *20 60

-- = --- There are about 60 blue chips

5 *20 100