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2 October, 06:56

Suppose you choose a marble from a bag containing 3 red marbles, 3 white marbles, and 5 blue marbles. You return the first marble to the bag and then choose again. Find P (red and blue).

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  1. 2 October, 07:10
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    The answer is 15/121.

    Since we have red AND blue, that means that both of these events occur, so we will use the multiplication rule and multiply these two probabilities:

    - A probability of choosing a red marble: 3/11. (because there are 3 marbles out of total 11 marbles)

    - A probability of choosing a blue marble after the red one: 5/11. (because there are 3 marbles out of total 11 marbles; there are 11 in total again because the first marble has been returned)

    So, P (red and blue) is 3/11 * 5/11 = (3*5) / (11*11) = 15/121
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