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22 June, 14:26

There are 5 blue marbles, 2 red marbles, 1 orange marble, and 2 green marbles in a bag. Once a marble is drawn, it is replaced. Find the probability of selecting a blue marble, and then an orange marble.

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  1. 22 June, 16:49
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    1/20

    Step-by-step explanation:

    5 blue marbles, 2 red marbles, 1 orange marble, and 2 green marbles = 10 marbles

    P (blue) = blue marbles / total marbles

    =5/10 = 1/2

    We replace the marble

    5 blue marbles, 2 red marbles, 1 orange marble, and 2 green marbles = 10 marbles

    P (orange) = orange marbles / total

    = 1/10

    P (blue, replace, orange) = 1/2 * 1/10

    = 1/20
  2. 22 June, 17:40
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    There are 10 marbles in total.

    The probability of selecting a blue marble is 5/10 or 50% and the chance of selecting an orange marble is 1/10 or 10%.
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