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drek231 [11]
2 years ago
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Sammy has a bag with 3 white marbles, 4 yellow

Mathematics
1 answer:
Alex2 years ago
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The probability of drawing a white marble followed by a yellow marble, without replacing the white marble is 0.091

<h3>How to determine the probability?</h3>

The distribution of the marbles is given as:

White = 3

Yellow = 4

Green = 5

Total = 12

The probability of selecting a white marble is:

P(White) = 3/12

Now, there are 11 marbles left.

The probability of selecting a yellow marble is:

P(Yellow) = 4/11

The required probability is:

P = 3/12 * 4/11

Evaluate

P = 0.091

Hence, the probability of drawing a white marble followed by a yellow marble, without replacing the white marble is 0.091

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