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In a bag, there are 4 red marbles, 2 yellow marbles, and 3 blue marble. After a marble is selected, it is replaced. What is the probability of selecting a blue marble then a yellow marble?

User David Martin
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Answer: 2/27

Explanation:

I just did this in class so I gotchu.

First you gottta find the total 4+2+3=9

There are 9 total marbles making 9 your denominator Out of those 9 marbles there are 3 blue marbles. And 2 yellow marbles.


There is a 3/9 chance of picking a blue marble. And a 2/9 chance of the yellow marble.
3/9 x ?
Once you’ve got that blue marble out of the bag you put it back which makes 9 still the total amount of marbles.

3/9x2/9=6/81 which is simplified to 2/27


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User Petr Spacek
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Answer:

Read below.

Explanation:

There are 12 marbles, 4 of them are red. The first draw is non-red, probability 8/12 = 2/3; the second is non-red, probability 7/11; the third is red, probability 4/10 = 2/5. The probability of all three is (2/3)(7/11)(2/5) =28/165 =0.169697…

Sorry if you don't understand

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