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xz_007 [3.2K]
2 years ago
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find the probability for the experiment of drawing two marbles (without replacement) from a bag containing three green, three ye

llow, and four red marbles.
Mathematics
1 answer:
SVETLANKA909090 [29]2 years ago
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The probability for the experiment of drawing two marbles (without replacement) from a bag containing three green, three yellow, and four red marbles =  0.0111

In this question we need to find the probability for the experiment of drawing two marbles (without replacement) from a bag containing three green, three yellow, and four red marbles.

Total marbles in tha bag

= 3 green marbles + 3 yellow marbles + 4 red marbles

= 10 marbles

the probability of drawing one marble from a bag,

P1 = 1/10

Now there are 9 marbles in the bag.

So, the probability of drawing second marble would be,

P2 = 1/9

So, the required probability of drawing two marbles (without replacement) from a bag would be,

P = P1 * P2

P = 1/10 * 1/9

P = 1/90

P = 0.0111

Therefore, the probability of drawing two marbles (without replacement) from a bag = 0.0111

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