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a jar contains blue, red, yellow, green marbles. p(blue)= 1/4. what type of probability is illustrated and why?
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This is an example of marginal probability, as we are only given the probability of one specific event (selecting a blue marble) without any additional information about the other marble colors or quantities.
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