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A jar contains black and white marbles.
A jar contains black and white marbles.
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If you are selecting a random sample of n 3 marbles and the first 2 marbles are both white what is the probability that the third marble will be black.
If you randomly select a marble from the jar what is the probability that you will get a white marble.
Total marbles b w.
Two marbles are drawn without replacement from a jar containing 4 black and 6 white marbles.
The probability of selecting a black marble and then a white marble is 0 40 and the probability of selecting a black marble on the first draw is 0 50.
If there are ten marbles in the jar then which of the following could not be the ratio of black to white marbles.
A jar contains black and white marbles.
A jar contains black and white marbles.
A ball is picked.
The probability of selecting a black marble and.
The probability of selecting a black marble and then a white marble is 0 34 and the probability of selecting a black marble on the first draw is 0 47.
B find the probabilities for p at least one black marble p same color p bw p exactly one black marble.
I found this question in a sat math 2 test.
Answer to jar contains black and white marbles.
The probability to extract the first black is 4 out of 8 meaning 4 8 meaning 1 2 50 the probability to extract the second black is 6 out of 8 meaning 6 8 meaning 3 4 75 the probability to extract them both are the 2 previous probabilities multiplied meaning 1 2 3 4 3 8.
A jar contains black and white marbles.
A jar contains two black marbles and one white marble.
Black marbes w white marbles.
If a marble is selected from the jar and removed and then a second marble is selected form the j.
A draw the tree diagram for the experiment.
A jar contains 10 black marbles and 40 white marbles.
A bag contains 5 blue balls and 4 red balls.
Two marbles are chosen without replacement.
For each of the following z scores.
Two marbles are chosen without replacement.