Question 1202571
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Jack has a bag that contains 12 clear marbles and 6 red marbles. He randomly draws 2 marbles, one after the other. 
What is the probability that the first marble is clear and the second marble is red {{{highlight(cross(if))}}} {{{highlight(cross(the))}}} {{{highlight(cross(marbles))}}} {{{highlight(cross(are))}}} {{{highlight(cross(drawn))}}}
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P = {{{(12/18)*(6/17)}}} = reduce the fractions = {{{(2/3)*(6/17)}}} = reduce fractions again = {{{2*(2/17)}}} = {{{4/17}}}.    <U>ANSWER</U>
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Solved.


The formulas are self-explanatory.



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