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From a sample set of 10 colored balls--5 green, 3 red and 2 yellow-- 5 are chosen at random WITH replacement. What is the probability that the result will be: green, red, yellow, red, green? Write your answer as a four place decimal number. p(G,R,Y,R,G)
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Answered by Steve
since the balls are replaced, the draws are independent events. Just multiply all the probabilities:

5/10 * 3/10 * ...
9 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
.0045
7 years ago

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