A bag contains six blue marbles, nine red marbles, four yellow marbles and two green marbles. Find the probability of picking a blue marble on the first draw, then a pink marble on the second draw, if the first picked marble was not returned. - Independent Events; 0, Car Rental Company has seven white vans, five gray vans, four black vans and two blue vans. Hans needs three vans for a field trip. What is the probability that Hans will choose a white van, a black van, and a gray van? - Dependent Events; 35/1224, A bag of jelly beans contains ten red, six green, seven yellow, and five orange jelly beans. What is the probability of getting a red jelly bean first, then a non-red jelly bean if two jelly beans are chosen? - Dependent Events; 5/21, Two senior students, one from each government schools are randomly selected to travel to United Kingdom, Wes is in a class of eighteen students and Ren is in a class of twenty students. Find the probability that both Wes and Ren will be selected. - Independent Events; 1/360, A bag contains five green marbles and three red marbles, and then a fair coin is tossed once. Find the probability of getting a green marble from the bag and a tail turning up. - Independent Events; 5/16,
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Math 10 - Probability - Activity 3
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