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What is the probability of pulling a blue marble AND THEN a red marble from a bag of 6 blue, 2 red, and 4 purple marbles? answer choices- one out of twelve one out of six two out of three
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What is the probability of pulling a blue marble AND THEN a red marble from a bag of 6 blue, 2 red, and 4 purple marbles?
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one out of twelve
one out of six
two out of three
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the answer will be: one out of twelve.
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Answer:
76
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this is probability wrong ... hahaha
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