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10 April, 01:35

Eva has 35 jelly beans in a bag. the bag has 12 lemon, 5 grape, 7 orange, 9 strawberry, and 2 coconut. if she chooses one jelly bean without looking, eats it, then chooses another jelly bean without looking, what is the probability that she will choose both coconut jelly beans?

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  1. 10 April, 01:36
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    P (both coconut jelly beans) = 2/35 * 1/34 = 1/595
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