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A bag held 4 black marbles, 2 red marbles, and 6 white marbles. I drew a black marble and did not replace it. What is the probability of drawing a black marble next? A: 3/4 B: 1/6 C: 3/11 D: 1/4
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A bag held 4 black marbles, 2 red marbles, and 6 white marbles. I drew a black marble and did not replace it. What is the probability of drawing a black marble next?
A: 3/4
B: 1/6
C: 3/11
D: 1/4
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After drawing a black marble from the bag and not replacing it, there are now 3 black marbles left in the bag, along with 2 red marbles and 6 white marbles. Therefore, the probability of drawing a black marble next is 3/11, which is option C
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