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31 May, 01:44

Suppose you choose two marbles from a bag containing 2 red marbles, 5 white marbles, and 3 blue marbles. Find the probability that both marbles are blue. find p (red than blue)

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  1. 31 May, 05:33
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    2r + 5w + 3b = 10 - marbles altogether.

    1) P (1st marble blue) = 3/10

    After 2 blue marbles and 9 marbles altogether left.

    P (2nd marble blue) = 2/9.

    P (both marbles blue) = 3/10*2/9=2/30

    2) P (1st marble is red) = 2/10=1/5

    Now, we have 3 blue marbles and 9 marbles altogether.

    P (2nd marble is blue) = 3/9=1/3

    P (red then blue) = 1/5*1/3=1/15
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