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A bag contains 2 white marbles and 7 purple marbles. Two marbles are drawn at random. One marble is drawn and not replaced. Then a second marble is drawn.

a. What is the probability of selecting a purple marble and then a white marble?

b. What is the probability of selecting two white marbles?

c. Is there a greater chance of selecting two white marbles in a row or two purple marbles in a row? Show your work

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If we have two white marbles and seven purple marbles, our first probability is out of nine.

First of all, we have the probability of selecting a purple marble, 7/9.

Now, if we do not replace it, there are only eight marbles left. Therefore, getting a white marble is 2/8, or 1/4.

We multiply these probabilities together to get our answer to a.

7/9(1/4)= 7/36

a. 7/36

Now, let's do b. We have 2/9, and then 1/8, giving us 1/36.

b. 1/36

Now, let's calculate selecting two purple to help us with C.

We have 7/9, and then 6/8, or 3/4.

7/9(3/4)= 7/12

Since there is a majority of purple marbles, there is a C) greater probability of selecting two purple marbles in a row.

I hope this helps!

Answer:

A. 7:9 B. 1:4 C. Purple

Step-by-step explanation:

A. Because there are 7:9 B. Because 1:4 C. Because Purple has more

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