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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Applied_Mathematics/Applied_Finite_Mathematics_(Sekhon_and_Bloom)/08%3A_Probability/8.03%3A_Probability_Using_Tree_Diagrams_and_Combinations
    For the probability that one marble is red and the other is white, we observe that this can be satisfied if the first is red and the second is white, or if the first is white and the second is red. Th...For the probability that one marble is red and the other is white, we observe that this can be satisfied if the first is red and the second is white, or if the first is white and the second is red. There are 365 possible choices for the first person and since the second person must have a different birthday, there are 364 choices for the second, 363 for the third, and so on.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Los_Angeles_City_College/Math_230-Mathematics_for_Liberal_Arts_Students/07%3A_Probability/7.03%3A_Probability_Using_Tree_Diagrams_and_Combinations
    For the probability that one marble is red and the other is white, we observe that this can be satisfied if the first is red and the second is white, or if the first is white and the second is red. Th...For the probability that one marble is red and the other is white, we observe that this can be satisfied if the first is red and the second is white, or if the first is white and the second is red. There are 365 possible choices for the first person and since the second person must have a different birthday, there are 364 choices for the second, 363 for the third, and so on.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Schenectady_County_Community_College/Professor_Holz'_Topics_in_Contemporary_Mathematics/02%3A_Sets_and_Counting/2.05%3A_Probability_Trees/2.5.01%3A_Probability_Using_Tree_Diagrams_and_Combinations
    For the probability that one marble is red and the other is white, we observe that this can be satisfied if the first is red and the second is white, or if the first is white and the second is red. Th...For the probability that one marble is red and the other is white, we observe that this can be satisfied if the first is red and the second is white, or if the first is white and the second is red. There are 365 possible choices for the first person and since the second person must have a different birthday, there are 364 choices for the second, 363 for the third, and so on.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Community_College_of_Denver/MAT_1320_Finite_Mathematics_2e/08%3A_Probability/8.03%3A_Probability_Using_Tree_Diagrams_and_Combinations
    Let \(\mathrm{E}\) be the event that the first marble drawn is red, and let \(\mathrm{F}\) be the event that the second marble drawn is red. For the probability that one marble is red and the other is...Let \(\mathrm{E}\) be the event that the first marble drawn is red, and let \(\mathrm{F}\) be the event that the second marble drawn is red. For the probability that one marble is red and the other is white, we observe that this can be satisfied if the first is red and the second is white, or if the first is white and the second is red.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/MAT_1320_Finite_Mathematics/06%3A_Probability/6.03%3A_Probability_Using_Tree_Diagrams_and_Combinations
    Let \(\mathrm{E}\) be the event that the first marble drawn is red, and let \(\mathrm{F}\) be the event that the second marble drawn is red. For the probability that one marble is red and the other is...Let \(\mathrm{E}\) be the event that the first marble drawn is red, and let \(\mathrm{F}\) be the event that the second marble drawn is red. For the probability that one marble is red and the other is white, we observe that this can be satisfied if the first is red and the second is white, or if the first is white and the second is red.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_St._Thomas/Math_101%3A_Finite_Mathematics/02%3A_Probability/2.03%3A_Probability_Using_Tree_Diagrams_and_Combinations
    For the probability that one marble is red and the other is white, we observe that this can be satisfied if the first is red and the second is white, or if the first is white and the second is red. Th...For the probability that one marble is red and the other is white, we observe that this can be satisfied if the first is red and the second is white, or if the first is white and the second is red. There are 365 possible choices for the first person and since the second person must have a different birthday, there are 364 choices for the second, 363 for the third, and so on.

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