Asked by Void<3
There are 16 marbles in a jar: 5 red, 3 blue, and 8 yellow. What is the probability of selecting a blue marble and then, without replacing the blue marble, selecting a yellow marble?(1 point)
Responses
1116
Start Fraction 11 over 16 End Fraction
110
Start Fraction 1 over 10 End Fraction
173240
Start Fraction 173 over 240 End Fraction
3/32
Responses
1116
Start Fraction 11 over 16 End Fraction
110
Start Fraction 1 over 10 End Fraction
173240
Start Fraction 173 over 240 End Fraction
3/32
Answers
Answered by
Maddog
1/10
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
Probability(first blue) = 3/16. Given that, probability(second yellow) = 8/15. Multiply: (3/16)*(8/15) = 24/240 = 1/10.
Answer: 1/10.
Answer: 1/10.
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