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2 April, 21:01

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The table below shows the number of marbles of different colors in a bag: Color of Marbles Number of Marbles Pink 5 Blue 2 Green 3 Ursula draws a marble from the bag randomly without looking. She then draws another marble from the bag without replacing the first one. Which expression shows the probability of drawing green marbles in both the trials? 3 over 10 multiplied by 2 over 9 3 over 10 multiplied by 2 over 10 3 over 10 added to 2 over 9 3 over 10 added to 2 over 10

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  1. 2 April, 21:09
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    If Ursula draws green marble as the first one and without replacing it, then the total of marbles will be 9 and the number of green marbles will be 2. So the first trial is 3/10 and the second trial is 2/9.
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