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6 February, 02:28

The probability of drawing a black marble from a bag is 1/2, and the probability of drawing a white marble from the same bag is 1/4. What is the probability of drawing a white marble, replacing it, and then drawing a black marble?

1/8

1/3

3/4

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  1. 6 February, 02:46
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    W = event where white marble is drawn

    B = event where black marble is drawn

    The two events W and B are independent. This is because the marble taken out on the first draw is put back into the bag. Since W and B are independent, we can use this rule

    P (W and B) = P (w) * P (B)

    Use the rule to get

    P (W and B) = P (W) * P (B)

    P (W and B) = (1/2) * (1/4)

    P (W and B) = (1*1) / (2*4)

    P (W and B) = 1/8

    1/8 is equivalent to 0.125. Use long division or a calculator

    0.125 = 12.5%
  2. 6 February, 02:46
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    Answer is 1/8. this is because 1/2*1/4 equals 1/8.
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