There are 6 marbles in a bag, 1 blue, 1 red, 1 white,1 yellow,1 green, and 1 black. Mary picks one marble at random and then her sister chooses another from those left in the bag. What is the probability that Mary picks the red marble and her sister picks the blue marble?

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There are 6 marbles in a bag, 1 blue, 1 red, 1 white,1 yellow,1 green, and 1 black. Mary picks one marble at random and then her sister chooses another from those left in the bag. What is the probability that Mary picks the red marble and her sister picks the blue marble?
11
30
A_P(red, then blue)
B P(red, then blue)
C P(red, then blue)
=
36
D P(red, then blue) =//
18
Transcribed Image Text:11 30 A_P(red, then blue) B P(red, then blue) C P(red, then blue) = 36 D P(red, then blue) =// 18
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