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Suppose a bag of marbles has 4 green, 2 red, 5 yellow, 1 brown, and 7 blue marbles. What is the probability of picking a green marble, replacing it, and then picking a brown marble? The probability of a student having a skateboard is 0.49 and the probability of having rollerblades is .57. What is the probability that a student has both a skateboard and roller blades? If 50% of your friends like coffee and 70% like hot cocoa, what is the probability that one of your friends likes both coffee and hot cocoa?

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1. There are a total of 19 marbles in the bag. The probability of picking a green marble out of them is 4/19 since there are only 4 green ones. The probability of picking a brown marble after replacing what has been initially picked is 1/19. The final probability is the product of the two probabilities and that is 4/361.

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