SO SA X Comary-BricgX You choose a marble at random from a bag containing 3 blue marbles, 5 red marbles, and 2 green marbles. You replace the marble and then choose again. Find each probability. 12. P(both blue) 13. P(both red) 14. P(blue then green) 16. P(green then red) 15. P(red then blue) 17. P(both green) 3

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Stach 54 X Geometry-Bridg* X
You choose a marble at random from a bag containing 3 blue marbles, 5 red marbles, and 2
green marbles. You replace the marble and then choose again. Find each probability.
12. P(both blue)
13. P(both red)
14. P(blue then green)
16. P(green then red)
20. P(Y then X)
22. P(both Z)
STOP SHAT
You choose a tile at random from a bag containing 2 tiles with X, 6 tiles with Y, and 4 tiles
with Z. You pick a second tile without replacing the first. Find each probability.
18. P(X then Y)
19. P(both Y)
15. P(red then blue)
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17. P(both green)
21. P(Z then X)
23. P(Y then Z)
24. There are 12 girls and 14 boys in math class. The teacher puts the names of the students in a
bat and randomly picks one name. Then the teacher picks another name without replacing
the first. What is the grobability that both students picked are boys?
Practice
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Transcribed Image Text:miesow pre-Studio SSFLOW Stach 54 X Geometry-Bridg* X You choose a marble at random from a bag containing 3 blue marbles, 5 red marbles, and 2 green marbles. You replace the marble and then choose again. Find each probability. 12. P(both blue) 13. P(both red) 14. P(blue then green) 16. P(green then red) 20. P(Y then X) 22. P(both Z) STOP SHAT You choose a tile at random from a bag containing 2 tiles with X, 6 tiles with Y, and 4 tiles with Z. You pick a second tile without replacing the first. Find each probability. 18. P(X then Y) 19. P(both Y) 15. P(red then blue) Type here to search 17. P(both green) 21. P(Z then X) 23. P(Y then Z) 24. There are 12 girls and 14 boys in math class. The teacher puts the names of the students in a bat and randomly picks one name. Then the teacher picks another name without replacing the first. What is the grobability that both students picked are boys? Practice 54°F ^
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