You are more likely to pick a red ball from the container on the left than the container on the right, as there are 4 red balls out of 6 total balls on the left but only 2 red balls out of 10 total balls on the right. The probability of picking a red ball is higher from the left container than the right container because the left container has a higher proportion of red balls compared to its total number of balls.
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Probability Balls in A Box Worksheet
You are more likely to pick a red ball from the container on the left than the container on the right, as there are 4 red balls out of 6 total balls on the left but only 2 red balls out of 10 total balls on the right. The probability of picking a red ball is higher from the left container than the right container because the left container has a higher proportion of red balls compared to its total number of balls.