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Suppose I pick a jelly bean at random from a box containing eight red and four blue ones. I record the color and put the jelly bean back in the box.What is the probability of getting a blue jelly bean both times if I do this twice?

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The probability of choosing a blue jelly bean in both attempts is
((1)/(9)).

Explanation:

Here, the total number of red beans = 8

The total number of blue beans = 4

The total beans in the bag = 8 + 4 = 12 beans

Now, probability of picking first blue bean in FIRST ATTEMPT


= \frac{\textrm{Total Blue Beans in Bag}}{\textrm{Total Beans in Bag}} = (4)/(12) = ((1)/(3) )

As given, the picked bean in replaced inside the bag.

The probability of picking second blue bean in SECOND ATTEMPT


= \frac{\textrm{Total Blue Beans in Bag}}{\textrm{Total Beans in Bag}} = (4)/(12) = ((1)/(3) )

So, the combined probability =
((1)/(3) ) *((1)/(3) ) = ((1)/(9) )

Hence, probability of getting a blue jelly bean both times is
((1)/(9)).

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