SOLUTION: Assume that two marbles are drawn without replacement from a box with 1 blue, 3 white, 2 green, and 2 red marbles. Find the probability that the second marble is white, given that
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Question 166307: Assume that two marbles are drawn without replacement from a box with 1 blue, 3 white, 2 green, and 2 red marbles. Find the probability that the second marble is white, given that the first marble is blue.
Answer by Mathtut(3670) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
total possibles is 8 since the blue has been withdrawn(with no replacement) that drops the total possibles to 7 and there are 3 whites so the probability of pulling a white is 3/7.
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