DSQ: Calculating discrete probability - GMAT Quantitative

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A bag of marbles consist of a mixture of black and red marbles. What is the probability of choosing a red marble followed by a black marble?

1. The probability of choosing a black marble first is $\frac{1}{3}$.

2. There are 10 black marbles in the bag.

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Answer

From statement 1, we know the probabilty of choosing the first marble. However, since the marble is not replaced, it is impossible to calculate the probability of choosing the second marble. By knowing the information in statement 2 combined with statement 1, we can calculate the total number of marbles initially present.

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