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Mathematics, 12.03.2021 20:10 Nbeans4962

Assume a jar has five red marbles and three black marbles. Draw out two marbles with and without replacement. Find the requested probabilities. (Enter the probabilities as fractions.) (a) P(two red marbles) with replacement without replacement (b) P(two black marbles) with replacement without replacement (c) P(one red and one black marble) with replacement without replacement (d) P(red on the first draw and black on the second draw) with replacement without replacement

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