SOLUTION: A jar of marbles contains a total of 14 marbles, 4 are red, 4 are blue, 4 are green and 2 are white. Suppose you draw a marble, replace it, then draw a second marble. Find the foll
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Question 350119: A jar of marbles contains a total of 14 marbles, 4 are red, 4 are blue, 4 are green and 2 are white. Suppose you draw a marble, replace it, then draw a second marble. Find the following probabilities. Write anser in fractoin form.
1. red, then blue
2. blue, then white
3. neither are green
4. both are blue
also, teacher wants to know if this is a dependent or independent event?
I really need the process on which to solve these...so if you could just let me know that and the answer to one of these.
Thanks very much!!
Answer by edjones(8007) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2. blue then white
4/14 * 2/14 = 2/49
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Ed
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