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Lydia is eating a package of jelly beans. There are 4 red, 2 yellow, and 3 green. What is the probability of her selecting a red jelly bean, eating it, and then selecting another green jelly bean?
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Lydia is eating a package of jelly beans. There are 4 red, 2 yellow, and 3 green. What is the probability of her selecting a red jelly bean, eating it, and then selecting another green jelly bean?
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4/9 of selecting red and 3/9 selecting green
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