SOLUTION: A jar contains two red marbles, three blue marbles, and three green marbles. Phi draws one marble from the jar. Kenny draws a marble from those remaining. What is the probability t
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Question 468599: A jar contains two red marbles, three blue marbles, and three green marbles. Phi draws one marble from the jar. Kenny draws a marble from those remaining. What is the probability that Phi draws a green marble and Kenny draws a blue marble? Express your answer as a common fraction.
Answer by jorel1380(3719) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Phi:3/2+3+3=3/8
Kenny:3/2+3+2=3/7
Phi & Kenny: 3/8x3/7=9/56
The probability of both events happening is 9/56..
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