Iaraara
Iaraara
22-05-2017
Mathematics
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Can someone please help me!?
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Аноним
Аноним
22-05-2017
I'm not so sure about the first one but I think it's B
and for the second it would be certain because all of the tulips are red.
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tonb
tonb
22-05-2017
Since you're not returning the marble, there is one less to choose from in the second draw.
First draw: 5/10 (five out of 10 are red)
Second draw: 4/9 (four out of 9).
First AND second draw: 5/10*4/9 = 20/90 = 2/9, answer B.
Second question: the only possibility is to pick a red tulip, so that's a certainty! Answer A.
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