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you have a jar of marbles. There are 15 red, 20 blue,7 green, and 18 red marbles. You choose one at random then replace it and choose another. What is the probability of both being blue?
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The probability of blue is 20/60
2 blue would be (20/60)(20/60) which is .1111
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1 out of 3 chance.
20 out of 60 marbles are blue.
20/60 = 1/3
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