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Match the situations to the simulations that model them using the numbers 0 through 9. Estimate the probability of drawing 1
yellow marble from a box that contains
20 red marbles, 30 blue marbles, 10
green marbles, and 40 yellow marbles.

Use the number 0 to represent the
yellow marbles and 1 through 9 to
represent the other marbles.

Estimate the probability of drawing 1
yellow marble from a box that contains
60 red marbles, 120 blue marbles, 30
green marbles, and 90 yellow marbles.

Use the numbers 0 through 2 to
represent the yellow marbles and
3 through 9 to represent the other
marbles.

Estimate the probability of drawing 1
yellow marble from a box that contains
30 red marbles, 40 blue marbles, 10
green marbles, and 20 yellow marbles.

Use the numbers 0 through 4 to
represent the yellow marbles and 5
through 9 to represent the other
marbles.

Estimate the probability of drawing 1
yellow marble from a box that contains
30 red marbles, 40 blue marbles, 20
green marbles, and 10 yellow marbles.

Use the numbers 0 through 3 to
represent the yellow marbles and 4
through 9 to represent the other
marbles.

Estimate the probability of drawing 1
yellow marble from a box that contains
16 red marbles, 32 blue marbles, 32
green marbles, and 80 yellow marbles.

Estimate the probability of drawing 1
yellow marble from a box that contains
90 red marbles, 120 blue marbles, 30
green marbles, and 60 yellow marbles.

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