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4 August, 13:47

Caley has a bag that contains 9 blue marbles and 13 yellow marbles. She selects a marble at random, and then, without replacing the first one, selects another marble at random. What is the probability that Caley selects a blue marble and then a yellow marble? Round your answer to the nearest percent. P (blue and yellow) ≈ %

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  1. 4 August, 14:02
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    The answer would be 24%.

    You need to multiply the probabilities of each of those circumstances occurring separately (9/22 for choosing a blue one and 13/22 for choosing a yellow one) in order to find the probability of them happening in a row.

    9/22 * 13/22 * 100% ~ 24%
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