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The diagram shows the contents of a jar of marbles. You select two marbles at random. One marble is drawn and not replaced. Then a second marble is drawn. What is the probability of selecting a red marble and then another red marble?

A) 3/64
B) 1)4
C) 1/20
D) 1/30
( there are 7 blue marbles, 5 green marbles, and 4 red marbles)

User Integ
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Since these are dependant, it is 4/16 times 3/15 since you took one out and did not replace. so C, 1/20
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Answer:

Option C is the answer.

Explanation:

There are some marbles in a jar

Blue - 7 marbles

Green - 5 marbles

Red - 4 marbles

Total = 16 marbles

You selected two marbles at random without replacing any.

So the probability that first marble drawn is red =
(4)/(16)

Now without replacing you selected another marble, So the probability that second marble is red =
(3)/(15)


P_(1) =
(4)/(16)


P_(2) =
(3)/(15)

P =
(4)/(16) ×
(3)/(15) =
(1)/(20)

The probability of selecting a red marble and then another red marble is


(1)/(20).

Option C is the answer.

User Harsha R
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