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Mathematics, 18.09.2021 09:10 rcmhargoux2970

A bucket contains 40 marbles: 20 green, 5 blue, 15 red. You randomly select a marble from the bucket, put it back, then choose another. Find the probability of selecting a green marble, then a blue. Please give an clear explanation!

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