According to the official M&M website, 24% of the plain milk chocolate M&M’s produced by Mars Corporation are blue. Anni
e buys a large family-size bag of M&M's. Sarah buys a small fun-size bag. Which bag is more likely to have more than 40% blue M&M's? a. Annie, because there are more M&M’s in her bag, so she will have more blue ones.
b. Annie, because there is more variability in the proportion of blues among larger samples.
c. Sarah, because there is more variability in the proportion of blues among smaller samples.
d. Both have the same chance because they are both random samples.
d. Both have the same chance because they are both random samples.
Step-by-step explanation:
Regardless of the size of the candy bag, there is no way to elaborate over 40% of blue m&ms when we don't even know how many are inside each bag. the 24% is based on the company production and it does not mean that a bigger or smaller bag will have an increase in blue m&m's.
The correct answer is that it starts at one and multiplies by two repeatedly. EX. 1*2 = 2 2*2 = 4 (This shows that it matches up with the given values in the sequence)