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Two marbles are drawn without replacement from a box with 3 White, 2 green, 2 red, and 1 Blue Marble.

Find the probability. Both marbles are white

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Answer:
(3)/(28)

Explanation:

Given a box contains 3 White ,2 green,2 red & 1 Blue marble

We have to draw two marbles without replacement

therefore for first draw we have 3 white marble to choose among 8 marbles

i.e.


_(1)^(3)\textrm{C} choices among the total of
_(1)^(8)\textrm{C} options

For second draw we 2 white marbles left therefore no of ways in which a white marble can be choosen is


_(1)^(2)\textrm{C}

Therefore required probability is =
(favourable\ outcome)/(Total\ outcome)

P
\left ( required\right )=
(3*2)/(8*7)

P
\left ( required\right )=
(3)/(28)

User Amitfr
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Answer:


(3)/(28)

Explanation:

Te meaning of without replacement is once the ball is picked from the stock it cannot be put back

Hre there are total 8 balls and 3 white balls

probability of picking 1st white is
(3)/(8)

now only 2 white and total is 7( one ball has already been picked)

therefore probability of picking 2nd white ball is
(2)/(7)

both the action are independent events

therefore, probability of picking 2 white balls is
(3)/(8) ×
(2)/(7)

=
(3)/(28)

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