A bag contains 66 red marbles and 77 white marbles. Two marbles are drawn in succession without replacement. Find the probabilities of the following events: 1. The first marble drawn is red and the second is white. Answer:  2. Both marbles drawn are red.

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 A bag contains 66 red marbles and 77 white marbles. Two marbles are drawn in succession without replacement. Find the probabilities of the following events:

1. The first marble drawn is red and the second is white.
Answer: 

2. Both marbles drawn are red.
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