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A bag contains 10 blue, 6 green, and 4 red marbles. you choose one marble. without putting it back, you choose a second marble. what is the probability that you first choose a green marble and then a blue marble?
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Answer:
P(green then blue) = 3/19
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2/20 is a possibility
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