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You have a jar of marbles with 7 red, 12 blue, 6 yellow, and 9 white. What is the probability of selecting a marble that is not red, replacing it and then one that

is white?​

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Answer:

The probability of selecting a marble that is not red, replacing it and then one that is white is 0.2102

Explanation:

Number of red marbles = 7

Number of blue marbles = 12

Number of yellow marbles = 6

Number of white marbles = 9

Total marbles = 7+12+6+9=34

Probability of selecting red marble =
(7)/(34)

Probability of selecting no red marble =
1-(7)/(34)=(27)/(34)

Now replacing it one marble is drawn again

So, Probability of getting white marble
=(9)/(34)

So,the probability of selecting a marble that is not red, replacing it and then one that is white =
(27)/(34) * (9)/(34)=0.2102

Hence the probability of selecting a marble that is not red, replacing it and then one that is white is 0.2102

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