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A box contains 3 red marbles, 6 blue marbles, and 1 white marble. The marbles are selected at random, on at a time, and are not replaced. Find each compound probability. 5) P(blue then red) EXO 6) P(blue then blue) 7) P(red, then red, then red again) 8) P(red, then white, then blue) 9) P(white, then white, then red) 10) P(3 blues in a row)​

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