A bin contains six marbles:  1 Red, 2 Blue and 3 Green.  Two…

A bin contains six marbles:  1 Red, 2 Blue and 3 Green.  Two marbles are randomly selected without replacement.  Examine the tree diagram and answer the following questions. a.  What is the probability both marbles are blue? [a]  Answer as a fraction in lowest terms. b.  What is the probability that the second marble chosen is red? [b]  Answer as a fraction in lowest terms. c.  What is the probability that both marbles are the same color? [c]  Answer as a fraction in lowest terms. d.  If the first marble chosen is green, what is the probability that the second marble chosen will be green? [d]  Answer as a fraction in lowest terms. e.  What is the probability of choosing at least 1 blue marble? [e]  Answer as a fraction in lowest terms.  

You must show all work on your paper to receive any credit f…

You must show all work on your paper to receive any credit for this problem!    Box 1 contains 2 black balls and 4 white balls. Box 2 contains 2 black balls and 1 white ball. A ball is drawn at random from Box 1, the color is recorded and the ball is then placed in Box 2.  Then a ball is drawn at random from Box 2 and the color recorded.   a.  Draw a complete tree diagram of this experiment.  Include probabilities along branch lines. b.  List all possible outcomes of the recordings of the colors of both balls ALONG WITH their probabilities.

Examine the spinner to the right. a.  Is this spinner equall…

Examine the spinner to the right. a.  Is this spinner equally likely?  Answer yes or no.   [a]  Answer as a fraction in lowest terms. b.  What is the probability of landing on green in a single spin? [b]  Answer as a fraction in lowest terms. c.  What is the probability of landing on blue or red in a single spin? [c]  Answer as a fraction in lowest terms. d.  If you land on purple on the first spin, what is the probability of landing on purple on the next spin? [d]  Answer as a fraction in lowest terms.