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22 October, 15:57

There are 6 brown, 5 blue, and 2 orange marbles in a hat. What is the probability of picking two orange marbles in a row without returning the marbles back to the hat? (Write your answer as a fraction.)

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  1. 22 October, 17:24
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    The correct answer is 1/78.

    Explanation:

    There are 2 orange marbles out of 13 total marbles, so the probability of your first marble being orange is 2/13.

    After this one is drawn, since it is not returned, the probability of getting a second orange marble is 1/12, since there is only 1 orange marble left out of 12 total marbles.

    This gives us the total probability 2/13 (1/12) = 2/156=1/78.
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