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5. (5 points) You have a jar full of jelly beans. You will randomly pick 2 jelly beans without replacement.The probability that you choose 2 green jelly beans is 14/95 and the probability of drawing one green jelly been is 2/5 . what is the probability of picking a second green, given the first was green?

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Answer:

7/19

Explanation:

In order to find the probability that two events happen in a sequence you simply have to multiply the probability of each individual event together. Since the probability of the sequence is given to us as well as the probability of drawing the first green jelly bean, this means we need to divide the first probability by the probability of the sequence to get the probability of the second event. Basically, reversing the process. Dividing two fractions, we simply divide the numerators by each other and then the denominators by one another.


(14 / 2)/(95 / 5) = (7)/(19)

Therefore, the probability of picking the second green jelly bean is 7/19

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