SOLUTION: Two marbles are drawn without replacement from a box with 3 white, 2 green, 1 red, and 1 blue marble. Find the probability of the first marble being red and the second marble being
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Question 263250: Two marbles are drawn without replacement from a box with 3 white, 2 green, 1 red, and 1 blue marble. Find the probability of the first marble being red and the second marble being white mathematically.
Answer by Madgen(4) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The probability of picking the red marble first is , since there is no replacement there are 6 marbles left, so the probability of picking a white marble is or , if you multiply two probability you get your final answer which is
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