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Ajar contains 5 purple, 6 yellow, 8 green, and 5 orange jelly beans. What is the probability of selecting a yellow jelly bean followed by a purple one, without replacement?
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Ajar contains 5 purple, 6 yellow, 8 green, and
5 orange jelly beans. What is the probability
of selecting a yellow jelly bean followed by a
purple one, without replacement?
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5 out of 24 percent chance
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