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A jar contains 2 orange, 4 green, 2 white and 2 black balls. What is the probability of drawing an orange ball without putting it back, then drawing a black ball? (write your answer as a simplified fraction)

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Answer:

2/45

Explanation:

We are told that:

A jar contains 2 orange, 4 green, 2 white and 2 black balls.

The total number of balls in the jar is calculated as:

2 orange balls + 4 green balls + 2 white balls + 2 black balls = 10 balls

The probability of drawing an orange ball = P(Orange) = 2/10

The probability of drawing a black ball = P(Black) = 2/10

Therefore, the probability of drawing an orange ball without putting it back, then drawing a black ball is calculated as:

2/10 × 2/9 = 4/90

= 2/45

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