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11 February, 02:38

To demonstrate probabilities, a mathematics teacher had students draw marbles from a bag which contained 9 yellow marbles and 8 blue marbles. During class, the bag was dropped and 2 yellow marbles and 2 blue marbles were lost. Tell whether the loss of marbles changes the probability of drawing a blue marble from the bag. If so, was the probability increase or decreased? Support your answer by calculating the probability for each situation

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  1. 11 February, 04:28
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    The loss of marbles did not change the probability.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This is because the loss was even you lost 2 marbles from both category which keeps them equal similar to when you set two equations equal to one another and then you subtract 2 from each side the sides are still equal.
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