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16 August, 23:51

Cynthia had a bag containing 2 red, 3 green, 4 purple and 6 blue tiles. What is the probability of drawing a green tile, not replacing it and then drawing a red tile?

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  1. 17 August, 01:41
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    Answer: 0.2; 0.14

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Cynthia had a bag containing

    Red tiles = 2

    Green tiles = 3

    Purple tiles = 4

    Blue tiles = 6

    Total tiles = 2+3+4+6 = 15 tiles

    Probability of drawing a green tile:

    = Green tiles/Total tiles

    = 3/15

    = 0.2

    Probability of drawing a red tile without replacement will be:

    Red tiles/Total tiles

    Total tiles will make be 15-1 = 14

    = 2/14

    = 0.14
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