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A bag contains 4 white, 3 blue, and 6 red marbles. A marble is drawn from the bag, replaced, and another marble is drawn. Find the probibility that.......​

A bag contains 4 white, 3 blue, and 6 red marbles. A marble is drawn from the bag-example-1

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First find the probability of each color being drawn.

We need to find the total number of marbles first.

4 + 3 + 6 = 13

So everything will be over 13.

Probability of a white marble being drawn -->
(4)/(13)

Probability of a blue marble being drawn -->
(3)/(13)

Probability of a red marble being drawn -->
(6)/(13)

Now to find the probabilities of more than one being drawn, we can multiply.

Part a :


(6)/(13)*(6)/(13)=(36)/(169)

Part b :


(3)/(13)*(3)/(13)=(9)/(169)

Part c :


(6)/(13)*(3)/(13)=(18)/(169)

Part d :


(7)/(13)*(7)/(13)=(49)/(169)

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