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16 February, 02:10

There is a bag filled with 3 blue, 4 red and 5 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 blues?

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  1. 16 February, 04:32
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    1/6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The number of blues expected:2

    Total number of marbles: 3+4+5 = 12

    out of 12, 2 are expected. This in a fraction is 2/12

    Simplify to 1/6
  2. 16 February, 04:55
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    You are selecting marbles with replacement. The marble selections (trials) are independent and the marble selection follows the binomial distribution.

    The probability of selecting a red marble the first time is 1/3

    (This is because 4 out of 12 marbles are red and 4/12 reduces to 1/3)

    The probability of selecting a red marble the second time is 1/3

    The marble selections are independent and you can multiply the two probabilities to get the following:

    probability of getting 2 reds = (1/3) ^2=1/9
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