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  • 09-08-2018
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Suppose a bag contains 7 blue chips and 3 gold chips. What is the probability of randomly choosing a blue Chip, not replacing it, and then randomly choosing a gold chip?
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bawbdmo
bawbdmo bawbdmo
  • 09-08-2018

So there are 10 total chips. The probability of choosing a blue chip is [tex] \frac{7}{10} [/tex]. Then, after that the probability of picking a gold chip would be[tex] \frac{3}{9} [/tex], so you multiply the probabilities here to get [tex] \frac{7}{30} [/tex].

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micaharmour19
micaharmour19 micaharmour19
  • 16-02-2022

Answer:

7/15 for a p e x

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