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30 January, 23:19

A jar contains 6 red balls, 3 green balls, 5 white balls and 7 yellow balls. Two balls are chosen from the jar, with replacement. What is the probability that both balls chosen are green?

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  1. 30 January, 23:34
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    Well, all the balls combined equal 21. Since they are choosing two balls, you would only have 2 chances for a green ball to be picked. So the answer would be 2/21
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