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14 October, 19:57

A compound experiment consists of drawing at random twice without replacing from a jar with 3 red, 3 white, and 2 black marbles. What is the probability of getting first a red and then a black marble?

3/28

3/32

1/4

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  1. 14 October, 21:56
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    You are drawing at random twice without replacement.

    red marbles = 3

    white marbles = 3

    black marbles = 2

    total marbles = 3+3+2 = 8

    Probability of first getting a red marble = number of red marbles / total marbles = 3/8

    After removing one red marble,

    total marble = 8-1 = 7

    Now, probability of getting a black marble = 2/7

    Probability of getting first a red and then a black marble = 3/8 * 2/7 = 3/28

    Answer is 3/28
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