Afterwards he drew a marble from his right pocket.
In his pocket a boy has 3 red marbles.
He will have to take out a number equal to the sum of all the marbles less the number of marbles in the smallest group of colored marbles plus one marble.
How many will he have to take out of his pocket to ensure that he has taken out at least one of each color.
6 points a boy has 3 red marbles and 5 green marbles in his left pocket and 5 red marbles and 4 green marbles in his right pocket.
If you mean he had marbles in a packet then i don t know.
In his pocket a boy has 3 red marbles 4 blue marbles and 4 green marbles.
Pick 4 green pick 4 blue next pick will give and red and you will have one of each color ans.
He drew two marbles at a time at random from his left pocket and put them into his right pocket.
How many will he have to take out of his packet to ensure that he has one of each color what might happen.
Therefore the number of marbles to be removed to ensure success would be 11 3 1 9.
9 picks required to assure at least one of each color.
Btw start doing your own homework it doesn t get you anywhere asking others for help on items your suppose to learn.
Answer by edwin mccravy 17924 show source.
If indeed you misspelled pocket the answer would be 9 since he only has 3 red marbles he can only take out 3 blue green marbles and 3 3 9.
In his pocket a boy has 3 red marbles 4 blue marbles and 4 green marbles.
A boy has 3 red marbles in his pocket 4 blue marbles and 4 green marbles.