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17 November, 22:07

There are five different colors of lollipops in a jar: 4 orange, 3 green, 4 red, 2 yellow, and 2 purple. Roberta draws out one lollipop, replaces it, and then draws out a second lollipop. What is the probability that she got a green lollipop and then a purple lollipop?

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  1. 18 November, 00:20
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    P (green then purple) = P (green) * P (purple) since there's replacement.
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