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If the first marble is replaced before the second marble is drawn, what is the probability of selecting a white marble then a red marble? there are 4 red marbles 5 white and 3 blue
12 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
prob(white, then red)
= (5/12)(4/12) = 5/36
12 years ago
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