Answer: The correct option is (A)

Step-by-step explanation: Given that in a bag of chocolate candy, ten of them are red, 7 are brown, 12 are green, and 9 are blue.
We are to find the probability that we pick a red candy, given that we have already picked a blue candy and have not replaced it.
We have
Probability of picking a blue candy is given by

Now, since we have already picked a blue candy and did not replace it, so total number of candies left in the bag = 10+7+12+8 = 37.
There are 10 red candies in the bag,
so the probability of picking a red candy given that we have already picked a blue candy and have not replaced it will be

Thus, the required probability is

Option (A) is correct.