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Nastasia [14]
3 years ago
14

Aron has a bag of marbles that contains three red (r) marbles, four green (g) marbles, and three blue (b) marbles. which express

ion represents the probability of randomly selecting a green (g) marble, replacing it, and then randomly selecting a red (r) marble?
Mathematics
2 answers:
pshichka [43]3 years ago
7 0
We know that

red marbies=3------> r=3
green marbies=4----> g=4
blue marbies=3-----> b=3
total marbles in the bag=r+g+b-----> 3+4+3-----> 10

a) <span>probability of randomly selecting a green (g) marble
P(green)=g/total marbles------> 4/10-----> 2/5

b) </span>probability of randomly selecting a red (r) marble
the marble is replaced so we have the same total marbles
P(red)=r/total marbles------> 3/10

c) <span>Total probability of selecting this path is:
P(green)*P(red)-----> (2/5)*(3/10)-----> 6/50----> 3/25----> 0.12  (12%)

the answer is
0.12  (12%)</span>
Sati [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

4/10(3/10)

Step-by-step explanation:

there are 4 green marbles out of a total of 10 so 4/10

there are 3 red marbles out of a total of 10 so 3/10

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