Question 1143195
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In answering these questions, you might as well get some practice by finding the probabilities of all possible outcomes and verifying that the sum of the probabilities is 1.  Then you will have all you need to answer the specific questions.<br>
In most cases, the final answers to the questions should be fractions in simplified form.  However, note that when doing these calculations it is easiest NOT to reduce fractions to lowest terms....<br>
(a) P(R,R) = (5/8)(2/6) = 10/48
(b) P(R,G) = (5/8)(4/6) = 20/48
(c) P(G,R) = (3/8)(2/6) = 6/48
(d) P(G,G) = (3/8)(4/6) = 12/48<br>
The sum is 48/48, so the calculations should be correct.<br>