By Brett Call. Line Textures Color Division of Space and Balance Alignment Balance Unity Repetition Emphasis Center of interest Symmetrical and Asymmetrical.

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By Brett Call

Line Textures Color

Division of Space and Balance Alignment Balance Unity Repetition Emphasis Center of interest Symmetrical and Asymmetrical mperialism2.jpg mperialism2.jpg

1 A) There are 5 blue marbles 5 yellow marbles and 2 green. What is the probability of getting a blue marble? 1 B) If Bob reaches in the bag and, picks a blue marble and keeps it. After that John reaches in and picks what is the probability that John will get a blue marble too? 2 A) There is a spinner with 4 tiles one red one blue one green and one yellow. To win the game you have to spin both time and land on a green tile both times. What is the probability of winning the game?

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