You can put in and take out marbles if you want to but you can not count the marbles nor do the base x the height.
Possible number of marbles in a jar.
There is a contest.
Basically at the end of class depending on the behaviour and observed effort of the students you add a certain number of marbles to the jar.
The jar is filled with all white marbles.
A quart is 946 353 cubic centimetres or 57 75 cubic inches.
Either way good luck.
Well there s 3 marbles that satisfy my event.
It depends on the size of the marble.
You do not know how many white marbles are in the jar.
Dividing by the volume.
So the number of outcomes number of possible outcomes you could view it as the size of the sample space number of possible outcomes and it s as simple as saying look i have 8 marbles.
Who ever can calculate the closest to the actual number of marbles in a jar wins.
How many marbles are in the jar.
And then you say well how many of those marbles meet my constraint that satisfy this event here.
Assuming marbles with diameter 1cm 0 394 inches that s a volume of 0 524 cubic centimetres or about 0 032 cubic inches.
You have 20 black marbles in your pocket.