Mathematics, 20.01.2021 07:30 JohnJamesPaksitani
You have a jar of marbles. There are 15 red, 20 blue, 7 green, and 18 yellow marbles. You choose a marble at random from the jar. You then replace it and choose another one. What is the probability that both marbles are blue?
a: 1/3600 d: 1/10
b: 2/3 c:1/9 no explanation just answer
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