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2 February, 08:33

A bag contains 4 white 5 orange and 3 purple marbles. If two marbles are chosen at random without replacing the first marble after it was drawn find the probability of selecting a purple on the first draw an an orange on the second draw

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  1. 2 February, 11:53
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    1st draw: 1/12 2nd draw: 1/11

    Step-by-step explanation:

    During your 1st draw, there are 12 marbles so 1/12 is your answer.

    During your 2nd draw, there are 11 marbles since you didn't put the purple one back. So, 1/11.
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