SOLUTION: a bag has two blue marbles and two green marbles. What is the probability of picking two green marbles without replacement?
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Question 1001761: a bag has two blue marbles and two green marbles. What is the probability of picking two green marbles without replacement?
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(2/4)(1/3), BECAUSE AFTER THE FIRST DRAW, THERE ARE 3 MARBLES AND ONE IS GREEN
MULTIPLY THE TWO AND THE PROBABILITY IS (1/6).
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