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23 June, 18:01

There is a bag filled with 5 blue, 2 red and 3 green marbles,

A marble is taken at random from the bag, the colour is noted and then it is replaced.

Another marble is taken at random

What is the probability of getting 2 different colours?

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  1. 23 June, 18:31
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    0.62

    Step-by-step explanation:

    There are a total of 10 marbles in the bag.

    P (blue and not blue) = 5/10 * 5/10 = 25/100

    P (red and not red) = 2/10 * 8/10 = 16/100

    P (green and not green) = 3/10 * 7/10 = 21/100

    P = 25/100 + 16/100 + 21/100

    P = 62/100

    P = 0.62

    Alternatively, you can calculate it this way:

    P (both blue) = (5/10) ² = 25/100

    P (both red) = (2/10) ² = 4/100

    P (both green) = (3/10) ² = 9/100

    P = 1 - (25/100 + 4/10 + 9/100)

    P = 1 - 38/100

    P = 62/100

    P = 0.62
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