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Mathematics, 06.01.2020 02:31 Nathanr23

There are two bags containing only purple and yellow marbles.

bag a has 6 purple marbles and 4 yellow marbles.
bag b has 7 purple marbles and 13 yellow marbles.

a marble is randomly chosen from each bag. list these events from least likely to most likely.
event 1 : choosing a purple or yellow marble from bag b.
event 2 : choosing a purple marble from bag b.
event 3 : choosing a purple marble from bag a.
event 4 : choosing an orange marble from bag a.

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Answer from: Maddy7806
In least likely to most likely:
Event 4
Event 2
Event 3
Event 1
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Answer from: Quest

think the answer would beb

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Answer from: Quest

2

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There are two bags containing only purple and yellow marbles.

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