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Calculate probability of P (white, then white) without replacement.
Answer to Problem 42SGR
Probability of finding white and then white marker without replacement is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
No. of red marker=8
No. of green marker=5
No. of white marker = 5
Calculations:
Here, we have to calculate probability of finding blue white and again white marker in a box without any replacement.
Total number of markers =8+5+5=18
Probability of finding first white marker is,
Probability of finding second white marker is,
Probability of finding white and again white marker is,
Conclusion:
Therefore, we are able to calculate probability of finding white and then white marker in a box.
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