You have a bag of 10 marbles. 5 are blue, 4 are green, and 1 is white. What is the probability of pulling out a blue marble and a green marble without replacement? O 1/4 O 1/8 O 2/9 O 1/10

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You have a bag of 10 marbles. 5 are blue, 4 are green, and 1 is white. What is the probability of pulling out a blue
marble and a green marble without replacement?
O 1/4
O 1/8
2/9
O 1/10
Transcribed Image Text:You have a bag of 10 marbles. 5 are blue, 4 are green, and 1 is white. What is the probability of pulling out a blue marble and a green marble without replacement? O 1/4 O 1/8 2/9 O 1/10
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