The probability of choosing a red marble first is 3/10 (3 red marbles out of 10 total marbles).
After replacing the marble, the probability of choosing a white marble is 4/10 (4 white marbles out of 10 total marbles).
To find the combined probability, we multiply the individual probabilities:
(3/10) * (4/10) = 12/100 = 3/25
Therefore, the probability of choosing a red marble, then a white marble if the marbles are replaced is 3/25 or 12/100.
A bag contains 4 white, 3 blue, and 3 red marbles. Find the probability of choosing a red marble, then a white marble if the marbles are replaced.
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7/10
7/100
12/90
12/100
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