Peter N. answered 04/08/19
PhD with over 15 years of teaching social science statistics.
the probability that the first marble will be red = 2/8 or 25%
the probability that the second will be green = 2/7 or 28.5%
Kelsey C.
asked 04/08/19A bag contains red marbles, green marbles, and blue marbles.
If we choose a marble, then another marble without putting the first one back in the bag, what is the probability that the first marble will be red and the second will be green?
Peter N. answered 04/08/19
PhD with over 15 years of teaching social science statistics.
the probability that the first marble will be red = 2/8 or 25%
the probability that the second will be green = 2/7 or 28.5%
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Kelsey C.
What's the combined probability?04/08/19