A urn contains one red marble, one green marble and one blue marble. An experiment consists...
Make Sure you're answer is correct A urn contains one red marble, one green marble and one blue marble. An experiment consists of taking one marble from the urn, and then drawing a second marble (without replacing the first marble). The colors for both marbles is recorded a) Use a tree diagram to represent all the possible outcomes in the sample space of this experiment. How many outcomes are there in this sample space? b) Consider the event A "the...
a) A urn contains one red marble, one green marble and one blue marble. An experiment consists of taking one marble from the urn, then returning it and drawing a second marble. What is the probability that exactly one red marble is selected? b) What is the probability that exactly one red marble is selected if the experiment is without replacement (marble is not returned)?
1. A box contains 3 marbles: 1 red, 1 green, and 1 blue. Consider an experiment that consists of taking 1 marble from the box and then replacing it in the box and drawing a second marble from the box. Describe the sample space. Repeat when the second marble is drawn without replacing the first marble.
discrete math 1) a. A box contains 4 marbles: 1 red, 1 blue, 1 green, 1 yellow. Consider an experiment that consists of taking 1 marble from the box, replacing it and then drawing a second marble. Describe the sample space. How does the sample space differ if the first marble was not replaced before the second marble was drawn? (2 marks) a. A bag contains 5 red balls and 8 blue balls. Each time a ball is selected, its...
9. A ball is drawn from a box containing three balls, one red, one blue, and one green. The ball is returned and a second ball is drawn. A tree diagram is drawn to give the outcomes of the experiment with respect to the colors of the two balls. If x represent the number of red balls in the two selected. Must show tree diagram, sample space, and your work. 20 pts. a. What are the possible values of x?...
An urn contains 15 different colored marbles, 7 are red, 5 are blue, and 3 are green. Part 1. If two balls are randomly picked from the urn without replacement a) b) Determine the sample space What is the probability of grabbing a red marble on the first pick and then a green marble on the second pick? Did you use the classical or empirical approach to calculate the probability in part b? Are these events independent or dependent? Disjoint...
An urn contains three red marbles and five blue marbles. A marble is picked at random and is not replaced. A second marble is then picked from the urn. Determine the following: (a) P(both marbles are red) (b) P(both marbles are blue) (c)P(both marbles are the same color)
An urn contains 14 red marbles, 29 blue marbles, and 43 yellow marbles. One marble is to be chosen from the urn without looking. What is the probability of choosing a red marble?
An urn contains 21 red marbles, 19 blue marbles, and 40 yellow marbles. One marble is to be chosen from the urn without looking. What is the probability of choosing a red or a blue marble? Your answer should be rounded to 4 decimal places.
An urn contains 27 red marbles, 25 blue marbles, and 43 yellow marbles. One marble is to be chosen from the urn without looking. What is the probability of choosing a red marble? Your answer should be to rounded to 4 decimal places.