Ms. Crawford bought a large bag of plastic shapes that her students can use to build 3D figures. She was curious what color shapes she received, so she randomly selected some shapes from the bag. Here are the colors of the shapes she selected:blue, green, yellow, green, blue, blue, orange, green, yellow, blue, green, blueBased on the data, what is the probability of selecting a blue shape?Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.
Q. Ms. Crawford bought a large bag of plastic shapes that her students can use to build 3D figures. She was curious what color shapes she received, so she randomly selected some shapes from the bag. Here are the colors of the shapes she selected:blue, green, yellow, green, blue, blue, orange, green, yellow, blue, green, blueBased on the data, what is the probability of selecting a blue shape?Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.
Count Total Shapes: Count the total number of shapes selected: blue (6), green (4), yellow (2), orange (1). Total shapes = 6+4+2+1=13.
Count Blue Shapes: Count the number of blue shapes: There are 6 blue shapes.
Calculate Probability: Calculate the probability of selecting a blue shape: Probability = Total number of shapesNumber of blue shapes=136.
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