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There are 3 green balls, 5 red balls and 2 blue balls in a box. One ball is randomly drawn, replaced and then another ball is drawn.

What is the probability of getting a green ball than a blue ball?

Answers:
1/2
3/50
3/100
1/15

User Pengman
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The probability of getting a green ball at the first drawn
p₁ =
(green)/(total)
p₁ =
(3)/(3+5+2)
p₁ =
(3)/(10)

The green ball is replaced, that means the total ball is still 10.
The probability of getting a blue ball at the second drawn
p₂ =
(blue)/(total)
p₂ =
(2)/(10)
p₂ =
(1)/(5)

The probability of both event
p = p₁ × p₂
p =
(3)/(10) * (1)/(5)
p =
(3)/(50)

The probability is 3/50
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