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  • 21-04-2020
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6 purple marbles & 8 green-no replacement: Solve P(purple, purple)

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opudodennis
opudodennis opudodennis
  • 29-04-2020

Answer:

[tex]P(purple)=\frac{15}{91}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

-The probability of both being purple is equivalent to the P(purple) times P(purple) in the second.

-The probability can therefore be calculated as follows;

[tex]P(purple)=P(purple)_1+P(purple)_2\\\\=\frac{6}{14}\times \frac{5}{13}\\\\=\frac{15}{91}[/tex]

Hence, the probability of both marbles being purple is  [tex]\frac{15}{91}[/tex]

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