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Mathematics, 20.05.2021 21:40 ruddymorales1123

During a probability experiment, Jesse draws one marble each from two different Jars and records the result. She then places the marbles back in their respective Jars and repeats the experiment for a total of 10 trials. On her first trial, Jesse pulls a blue marble from the first jar and a green
marble from the second jar, and the results are indicated as BG. The results are shown in the table, where B stands for blue, G stands for green, and
R stands for red.
Trial 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Result BG RB RR BG RG BB GG BR GB RR
Based on the results in the table, what is the experimental probability of pulling a red marble from the first jar and a green marble from the
second jar (RG)?
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