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26 June, 00:26

There are 9 marbles representing 3 different colors. Write a problem where 2 marbles are selected at random without replcement and the probabilty is 1/6

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  1. 26 June, 00:35
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    There are 9 marbles in the bag. We pick 2 without replacement and get a probability of 1/6.

    Each draw of a marble has a probability associated with it. Multiplying these gives 1/6 so let us assume the probabilities are (1/3) and (1/2).

    In order for the first draw to have a probability of 1/3 we need to draw a color that has (1/3) (9) = 3 marbles. So let's say there are 3 red marbles. The P (a red marble is drawn) = 1/3.

    Now that a marble has been drawn there are 8 marbles left. In order for the second draw to have a probability of 1/2 we must draw a color that has (1/2) (8) = 4 marbles. So let's say there are 4 blue marbles out of the 8.

    Since there are 9 marbles to start and we have 3 red marbles and 4 blue marbles, the remaining 2 marbles must be a different color. Let us say they are green.

    The problem is: There are 3 red marbles, 4 blue marbles and 2 green marbles in a jar. A marble is picked at random, it's color is noted and the marble is not replaced. A second marble is drawn at random and its color noted. What is the probability that the first marble is red and the second blue?
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