A marble is drawn at random from the jar.
An opaque jar contains 6red marbles.
Suppose an opaque jar contains 3 red marbles and 10 green marbles.
Suppose an opaque jar contains 5 red marbles and 10 green marbles.
What is the probability of getting a green marble first and a red marble second.
Suppose an opaque jar contains 3 red marbles and 10 green marbles.
The probability of getting one green and one red marble is.
A jar contains 2 red marbles numbered 1 to 2 and 10 blue marbles numbered 1 to 10.
Enter your probability as a fraction.
The following exercise refers to the experiment of picking two marbles from the jar without replacing the first one.
What is the probability of getting a green marble first and a red marble second.
The probability of getting a green marble first and a red marble second is.
What is the probability that the chosen marble is of red colour.
What is the probability of getting a green marble and a red marble.
Enter your probability as a fraction.
For the second marble the probability of getting a red would be 12 47.
Find the probability of the given.
Suppose an opaque jar contains 7 red marbles and 10 green marbles.
What is the probability of getting a green marble and a red marble together.
10 15 5 14 50 210 5 21 2.
The following exercise refers to the experiment of picking two marbles from the jar without replacing the first one.
What is the probability of getting a green marble and a red marble.
The following exercise refers to the experiment of picking two marbles from the jar without replacing the first one.
I experiment picking 2 marbles from the jar without replacing the first one.
For the first part the probability of getting a red marble we have 12 total marbles and 2 are red.
Two marbles are picked at random from the jar without replacing the first one.
Suppose an opaque jar contains 5 red marbles and 10 green marbles.
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The probability of both happening would be 1 4 x 12 47.
A glass jar contains 6 red 5 green 4 blue and 5 yellow marbles of same size.
The following exercise refers to the experiment of picking two marbles from the jar without replacing the first one.
Suppose an opaque jar contains 4 red marbles and 10 green marbles.
The second probability is.
For the first marble the probably of getting a red would be 12 48 which is 1 4.
What is the probability of getting a green marble and a red marble.