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What's the probability of the compound event for. A bag contains 4 red, 8 blue, 6 yellow and 2 green marbles. Maria selects a marble, puts it back and then selects a second marble. P (blue, red)

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Given:

Number of red marbles = 4

Number of blue marbles = 8

Number of yellow marbles = 6

Number of green marbles = 2

To find:

The probability of getting a blue marble then a red marble, i.e., P(blue, red).

Solution:

Using the given information,

The total number of marbles = 4+8+6+2

= 20

Probability of getting a blue marble in first draw is


P(Blue)=\frac{\text{Number of blue marbles}}{\text{Total number of marbles}}


P(Blue)=(8)/(20)


P(Blue)=(2)/(5)

Maria selects a marble, puts it back and then selects a second marble. It means the total number of marbles remains the same.


P(red)=\frac{\text{Number of red marbles}}{\text{Total number of marbles}}


P(red)=(4)/(20)


P(red)=(1)/(5)

Now, the probability of getting a blue marble then a red marble is


P(blue,red)=(2)/(5)* (1)/(5)


P(blue,red)=(2)/(25)

Therefore, the required probability P(blue, red) is
(2)/(25).

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