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18 August, 20:10

A bag contains ten marbles of equal size and weight. One marble is blue, one marble is white, three are yellow, and five marbles are red. A marble is taken from the bag two times. Each time a marble is taken out, it is not replaced. What is the probability of picking a blue marble and picking a white marble? A) 1/100 B) 1/5 C) 1/90 D) 2/15

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  1. 18 August, 20:18
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    Itz B because 10-2=8

    It would be like this 2/10 (btw it's not division ... is a fraction) simplified to 1/5
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