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Leven purple marbles, seven orange marbles and two pink marbles are in a bag. What is the probability of selecting a purple marble, not replacing it, and then selecting an orange marble?

Question 4 options:

19%


20%


21%


22%

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The answer is 20%
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User Pondol
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Answer:

The probability of picking a purple marble, and then, not replacing picking an orange marble is approximately 20%

Explanation:

First we know that there are 20 marbles in the bag, so the probability of picking a purple marble is 11/20. If we take a purple marble out, there will only be 19 marbles remaining in the bag. So the probability of picking an orange marble would be 7/19. Now, all we need to do is multiply the 2 fractions, and we will get 77/380 which equals to which is approximately 20% .

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