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In this lesson, we'll apply the Multiplication Rule to a variety of marble-selection problems involving dependent events and selections without replacement. We'll calculate probabilities for drawing marbles of specific colors, determine the probability that all selected marbles are the same color, and find the probability of drawing no green marbles. Along the way, we'll practice adjusting probabilities after each selection and interpreting our results in context.

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