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31 December, 16:14

Marni and Mikela are playing a color-guessing game. Each player chooses two colors from a list of red (R), blue (B), green (G), purple (P), and yellow (Y). A player then has three chances to correctly guess both the colors that the other player chose. The simulation of Marni's guesses about Mikela's colors are shown in the table. If Mickela's colors are red and green, what is the experimental probability that Marni's guesses are correct? Write the answer as a fraction in simplest form.

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1 PRB 2 YBG 3 GPR 4 RYP 5 RYG 6 GYB 7 RGP 8 GPR 9 RPG 10 BGP

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  1. 31 December, 16:15
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    The answer is 1/2!
  2. 31 December, 16:16
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    The answer should be 1/2.
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