A carnival game allows a group of players to each draw and keep a marble from a bag. The bag contains 5 gold marbles, 25 silver marbles, and 70 red marbles. A player wins a large prize for drawing a gold marble and a small prize for drawing a silver marble. There is no prize for drawing a red marble. At the start of the game, the probability of winning a large prize is 0.05 and the probability of winning a small prize is 0.25. Suppose that the first player draws a silver marble and wins a small prize. What is the probability that the second player will also win a small prize? If a group of four plays the game one at a time and everyone wins a small prize, which player had the greatest probability of winning a large prize? How could the game be made fair for each player? That is, how could you change the game so that each player has an equal chance of winning a prize?

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1. 25% too because it wont change if they have the same amount of marbles.

2. 5% since there is very little gold marbles.

3. Take out 55 red marbles so it could be fair or just take out red marbles in general. That would be fair.

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the probability is lower for the second player to win a prize. The first player has a bigger probability of winning a large prize. To make the game fair for each player, each player would have to choose a marble from the bag at the same time.
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