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1 September, 03:07

A jar contains 8 red, 6 blue, 4 green, and 2 yellow marbles. Assuming you don't replace the marbles, find the probability of pulling a green and then a green marble. Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form. Answer =

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  1. 1 September, 07:05
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    3 / 95

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Solution:-

    - The jar contains colored marbles that are distributed according to colors as follows:

    Color Number of marbles

    Red 8

    Blue 6

    Green 4

    Yellow 2

    Total 20

    - We are to draw 2 marbles from the jar. After each draw the colored marble are not replaced. The probability of drawing any colored marble in each trial is dependent on the previous draw.

    - We will investigate each draw separately. The probability to draw a green marble in the first draw.

    p (1: Green) = Favorable outcomes (Green) / Total number of marbles

    - We have 4 Green marbles initially. So the number of favorable outcomes is 4.

    The total number of balls in the jar are 20. Hence, the probability of drawing a green marble in first trial is:

    p (1: Green) = 4 / 20 = 1 / 5

    - Since, the drawn green marble is not replaced the color distribution also changes for the next draw of a colored ball. The new colored marble distribution is:

    Color Number of marbles

    Red 8

    Blue 6

    Green 3

    Yellow 2

    Total 19

    - We see that we are left with 3 green marbles in the jar and the total is now 19. Therefore, the probability of drawing green marble in the second draw given that we have drawn a green marble in first draw is:

    p (2: green / 1: Green) = Remaining green marbles / total marbles

    p (2: green / 1: Green) = 3 / 19

    - The combined probability of drawing a green marble in first trial and again drawing a green marble in the second trial can be determined from conditional probability of dependent events.

    p (1: Green & 2: Green) = p (2: green / 1: Green) * p (1:Green)

    p (1: Green & 2: Green) = (1/5) * (3/19)

    p (1: Green & 2: Green) = 3 / 95 ... Answer
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