Here is the tree diagram for this scenario:
1. Max picks a blue chalk first:
- First pick: Blue chalk
- Second pick: Yellow chalk
- Second pick: Blue chalk
2. Max picks a yellow chalk first:
- First pick: Yellow chalk
- Second pick: Blue chalk
- Second pick: Yellow chalk
I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
There are 3 blue and 4 yellow chalk in the chalk box. Max picks 2 different colors successively without replacing the first one . Draw a tree diagram
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Draw tree diagram for the question above with fractions from 1st pick and 2nd pick
Certainly! Here is the updated tree diagram with fractions indicating the probability of each outcome:
```
/ 3/7 - Yellow / 2/6 - Blue
/
1/7 - Blue -
\
\ 4/7 - Blue / 3/6 - Yellow
```
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
```
/ 3/7 - Yellow / 2/6 - Blue
/
1/7 - Blue -
\
\ 4/7 - Blue / 3/6 - Yellow
```
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.