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Assume that you are drawing two balls without replacement from an urn that contains 13 green balls, 10 blue balls, and 1 red ball. What is the probability that you will draw a blue balls and a red ball?
11 years ago

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Reiny
prob(blue, then red)
= (10/24)(1/23)
= 5/276
11 years ago
dent
Thanks Reiny.
7 years ago

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