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26 June, 19:59

2. A bag contains 2 red, 3 blue and 5 green marbles. Mike picks one marble from the bag, Then picks a second without replacing the first marble. What is

the probability that mike picks a red marble and then a green marble?

A. 1/20

B. 1/10

C. 1/9

D. 7/10

3. Which of these best describes dependent events?

(choose ALL corrects answerS)

A. Spinning the arrows of two spinners with 3 equal sections two times

B. Randomly selecting a piece of candy from a bad containing 4 red, 2 yellow, and 1 green piece of candy, eating it, And then picking another piece of candy

C. Randomly selecting a team member to be captain, and then randomly selecting another team member to be co-captain.

D. Randomly selecting a sock from a drawer containing 8 black, 4 blue, and 3 brown pairs of socks, replacing it, and selecting another sock.

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  1. 26 June, 20:09
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    2) 2/10 is the probability of picking red. 5/9 is the chance of picking green the second time because one marble has been taken out. Multiply the probabilities together and should get the answer 1/9

    3) I think B, C, D but C, might not be right
  2. 26 June, 20:09
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    The probability is 1/10 and the third question would be b. c. and d.
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