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20 March, 06:42

Suppose you choose a marble from a bag containing 6 red marbles, 2 white marbles and 5 blue marbles you return the first marble to the bag and then you choose again find P (red and blue)

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  1. 20 March, 08:47
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    30/169

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We need to know how many marbles in the bag

    6 red marbles + 2 white marbles + 5 blue marbles = 13 marbles

    P (red) = red / total = 6/13

    We then put the marble bad so there are still 13 marbles in the bag

    P (blue) = blue / total = 5/13

    P (red then blue) = P (red) * P (blue)

    = 6/13 * 5/13 = 30/169
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