SOLUTION: I have a bag of three red marbles and two green marbles. two marbles are drawn in succession without replacing the marble drawn first. I have to construct a possibility tree

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Question 44767: I have a bag of three red marbles and two green marbles. two marbles are drawn in succession without replacing the marble drawn first.
I have to construct a possibility tree for this two stage experiment and then I have the let A e the first stage event that the marble drawn first is green, and let B be the second-stage event that the second marble drawn is red. List the outcomes of the 2 stage experiment that are in the coupound event A and B.
PLEAS HELP Where do I start?

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1st draw is green; 2nd draw is red.
Cheers,
Stan H.

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