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18 November, 02:03

A bowl contains 27 lemon jelly beans and 13 orange jelly beans. You choose a jelly bean at random and eat it. You then choose another jelly bean. What is the probability in decimal that both jelly beans are orange.

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  1. 18 November, 03:27
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    Probability first one is orange:

    13/27+13=13/40

    probability second one is orange=13-1/27+13-1=12/39

    both times:

    13/40*12/39=0.1 or 10%

    Answer:

    The probability to get orange both times is 0.1 or 10%
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