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Andrej [43]
2 years ago
5

HELP!!!

Mathematics
1 answer:
Elenna [48]2 years ago
5 0

These are independent events

and probability of drawing red marble is 1/3

and probability of drawing two blue marble is 1/2 ,1/2.

According to the statement

A bag contains 1 white (W), 3 blue (B1, B2, B3), and 2 red (R1, R2) marbles.

And we have to find the probability of tossing a head and drawing a red marble. and probability of drawing two blue marbles if the first marble is not replaced.

here we solve this problem by Probability

So, Probability of drawing red marble = Number of red marble / total number of marbles.

Probability = 2/6

Probability = 1/3.

Then

Probability of drawing blue marbles = number of blue marbles /total marbles

Probability = 3/6

Probability = 1/2.

1st blue marble Probability =1/2

2nd blue marble Probability = 1-(1/2) = 1/2.

These are non dependent events because they do no affect the probability of each others.

So, These are independent events

and probability of drawing red marble is 1/3

and probability of drawing two blue marble is 1/2 ,1/2.

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