SOLUTION: you have 4 blue cards, 1 red card, and 3 green cards. You draw a card, do not replace it, and draw a second card. Find each probability.
P(green, then red)
P(blue, then gre
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Question 306777: you have 4 blue cards, 1 red card, and 3 green cards. You draw a card, do not replace it, and draw a second card. Find each probability.
P(green, then red)
P(blue, then green)
P(red, then blue)
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4 Blue,B
1 Red,R
3 Green,G
8 Total
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