Assume that two marbles are drawn without replacement from a box with 12 blue, 4 white, 1 green, and 4 red marbles. (a) Find the probability that both marbles are red. Round to thousandths place. (b)...


Assume that two marbles are drawn without replacement from a box with<br>12 blue, 4 white, 1 green, and 4 red marbles.<br>(a) Find the probability that both marbles are red.<br>Round<br>to thousandths place.<br>(b) Find the probability that the first marble is blue and the second is white.<br>Round to thousandths place.<br>(c) Would you get the same answers from parts (a) and (b) if the sampling<br>was done 'with replacement?' Write 'Yes' or 'No'<br>

Extracted text: Assume that two marbles are drawn without replacement from a box with 12 blue, 4 white, 1 green, and 4 red marbles. (a) Find the probability that both marbles are red. Round to thousandths place. (b) Find the probability that the first marble is blue and the second is white. Round to thousandths place. (c) Would you get the same answers from parts (a) and (b) if the sampling was done 'with replacement?' Write 'Yes' or 'No'

Jun 03, 2022
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