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There are 4 green balls, 3 purple balls, 2 orange balls and 1 white ball in a box. One ball is randomly drawn and replaced, and then another ball is drawn. What is the probability of getting a green ball
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There are 4 green balls, 3 purple balls, 2 orange balls and 1 white ball in a box. One ball is randomly drawn and replaced, and then another ball is drawn.
What is the probability of getting a green ball then an orange ball?
4/45
3/50
2/25
3/5
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=2/25
Explanation:
4/10*2/10
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