A jar contains 4 black marbles and 3 red marbles.
A bag contains 6 red marbles 6 white marbles.
A bag contains 10 red marbles 9 white marbles and 6 blue marbles.
A the probability that the first marble is red and the second is white.
You draw 4 marbles out at random without replacement.
Find the number of ways in which four marbles can be drawn from the bag.
B the probability that both are the same color.
A draw the tree diagram for the experiment.
Find the following probabilities and round to 4 decimal places a.
The probability that all the marbles are red is b.
C the probability that the second marble is blue.
B find probabilities for p bb p br p rb p ww p at least one red p exactly one red 3.
A bag contains 9 red marbles 8 white marbles and 6 blue marbles.
What is the probability that none of the marbles are red.
What is the probability that exactly two of the marbles are red.
6c2 14c2 20c4 0 2917 what is the probability that none of the marbles.
6c4 20c4 0 0031 what is the probability that exactly two of the marbles are red.
Randomly choose two marbles one at a time and without replacement.
You draw 5 marbles out at random without replacement.
Asked feb 19 2018 in class xi maths by vijay premium 539 points a bag contains six white marbles and five red marbles.
What is the probability that all the marbles are red.
Two marbles are drawn without replacement from a jar containing 4 black and 6 white marbles.
You draw 3 marbles out at random without replacement.
Two marbles are drawn without replacement.
Find the number of ways in which four marbles can be drawn from the bag 0 votes.
Statistics q a library a bag contains 8 red marbles 7 white marbles and 7 blue marbles.