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9 March, 06:50

A jar has 3 red marbles and 9 blue ones. If you randomly pick a marble without replacing it and then select another, what is the fractional probability of getting 2 blue?

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  1. 9 March, 07:03
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    The probability of picking two blue would be 2/9 because you would use the 2 out of the 9
  2. 9 March, 10:05
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    Well if the person picked a blue marble the first time that would have been a 1/3 chance the 1 would be the blue marble and the 3 would be the red.

    if they then picked another marble it would have been again 1/3 assuming that they had picked a blue marble, to begin with

    i hope this makes sense to anyone really (cuz it did in my mind); )
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