I feel a little silly posting this here, as this is a problem I need to figure out for work, not school... my math skills are rusty, to say the least.
The problem I'm presenting is an abstraction; it's not literally the problem I'm facing (I don't work in a block factory), but the numbers and relationships to to each other are. I've gotten the math up to this point myself, but I have no idea how to figure out this last step and get the final ratio.
A factory produces blue blocks and red blocks.
Each time the factory produces a blue block, the next block it produces has a 38% chance to be red, otherwise it will be blue.
Each time the factory produces a red block, the next block it produces has a 45% chance to be red, otherwise it will be blue.
What percentage of the blocks will be red?
Thanks in advance for the help guys.
The problem I'm presenting is an abstraction; it's not literally the problem I'm facing (I don't work in a block factory), but the numbers and relationships to to each other are. I've gotten the math up to this point myself, but I have no idea how to figure out this last step and get the final ratio.
A factory produces blue blocks and red blocks.
Each time the factory produces a blue block, the next block it produces has a 38% chance to be red, otherwise it will be blue.
Each time the factory produces a red block, the next block it produces has a 45% chance to be red, otherwise it will be blue.
What percentage of the blocks will be red?
Thanks in advance for the help guys.