There are two bags containing only red and orange marbles. Bag A has 14 orange marbles and 6 red marbles. Bag B has orange marbles and 12 red marbles. A marble is randomly chosen from each bag. List these events from least likely to most likely. Event 1: choosing a green marble from Bag B. Event 2: choosing an orange marble from Bag A. Event 3: choosing a red marble from Bag B. Event 4: choosing an orange or red marble from Bag A. Least likely Event Event Event, Most likely Event

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Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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There are two bags containing only red and orange marbles.
Bag A has 14 orange marbles and 6 red marbles.
Bag B has 3 orange marbles and 12 red marbles.
A marble is randomly chosen from each bag.
List these events from least likely to most likely.
Event 1: choosing a green marble from Bag B.
Event 2: choosing an orange marble from Bag A.
Event 3: choosing a red marble from Bag B.
Event 4: choosing an orange or red marble from Bag A.
Least likely
Event
4
Event Event,
Most likely
Event
Transcribed Image Text:There are two bags containing only red and orange marbles. Bag A has 14 orange marbles and 6 red marbles. Bag B has 3 orange marbles and 12 red marbles. A marble is randomly chosen from each bag. List these events from least likely to most likely. Event 1: choosing a green marble from Bag B. Event 2: choosing an orange marble from Bag A. Event 3: choosing a red marble from Bag B. Event 4: choosing an orange or red marble from Bag A. Least likely Event 4 Event Event, Most likely Event
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