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A bag contains 9 yellow marbles, 4 blue marbles, 3 green marbles, 5 red marbles, and 7 purple marbles. A marble is chosen at random, not replaced, then another marble is chosen. Find the P(red, then yellow)

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Given:

• Number of yellow marbles = 9

,

• Number of blue marbles = 4

,

• Number of green marbles = 3

,

• Number of red marbles = 5

,

• Number of purple marbles = 7

A marble is chosen at random, not replaced, then another marble is chosen. Find the P(red, then yellow).

Probability that the first marble picked is red:


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

Where:

total number of marbles = 9 + 4 + 3 + 5 + 7 = 28

Number of red = 5

Hence, we have:


P(red\text{ first})=(5)/(28)

Now, for the next marble to be a yellow marble given that the red marble was not replaced, we have:


P(yellow\text{ next\rparen=}\frac{number\text{ of yellow marbles}}{total\text{ marbles - 1}}=(9)/(28-1)=(9)/(27)=(1)/(3)

Hence, for P(red, then yellow), the probability will be:


P(red,then\text{ yellow\rparen= }(5)/(28)*(1)/(3)=(5)/(28*3)=(5)/(84)

ANSWER:


P(red,\text{ then yellow\rparen = }(5)/(84)

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