There's one piece of information missing from the question, so in order to completely calculate the answer, we must assume the missing number.
We have no information that helps us calculate the probability that you will eat the first jelly bean. So we'll have to assume that you will definitely eat it, no matter what color it is. The probability is 1 .
-- You start out with (2 + 4 + 8 + 6) = 20 jelly beans in the package. 8 of them are purple.
-- If you close your eyes and pull one out of the package, then the probability that it will be purple is 8 / 20 .
-- You definitely eat it. The probability of this event is 1 .
-- Now there are 19 jelly beans left in the package. 6 of them are blue.
-- The probability of picking a blue one out of the package without peaking is
6 / 19 .
-- The probability of all three of these events happening is
The mean, because the data distribution is symmetrical.
Step-by-step explanation:
Without even knowing the mean or median this can be solved. The data isn't skewed to the left nor right, so it is symmetrical. The mean is the central value of numbers so it should represent the center well.