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notation check: a bag has 1 blue counters and 27 red counters. Find the probability of choosing a blue counter. Show your working one step at a time.

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notation check: a bag has 1 blue counters and 27 red counters. Find the probability of choosing a blue counter. Show your working one step at a time.

Answer

The final answer is 0.036. Probability uses favourable outcomes and total outcomes. The favourable outcomes are 1. The total outcomes are 28. Divide 1 by 28 and round to three decimal places. 0.036

Explanation

exam warm-up keeps the canonical answer 0.036 fixed before the model answer is written, so the worked solution and final answer agree.

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Tables, charts and diagrams common mistake 1

Writing a final answer without showing the method that justifies it. This can weaken answers for: [Foundation and Higher] Know appropriate uses of frequency tables, bar charts, pie charts, pictograms, vertical line charts and time-series line graphs..

Show the method first, then give the final answer in the required form. Apply this directly to Tables, charts and diagrams.

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