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A bag contains 4 red, 5 blue, and 6 green marbles: ​One blue marble is selected and NOT replaced. If a 2nd marble is drawn, what is the probability that the 2nd marble drawn is a blue marble? ​Write your answer as a simplified fraction.

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Answer:

the true is the answer is g

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User Jonas Bylov
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Answer:

2/7

Explanation:

To find the this first you need the total number of marbles minus one since the blue marble was taken.

4+5+6-1=14

after one blue marble being picked there are 4 blue left, so the fraction is

4/14 and after being simplified it is 2/7

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