SOLUTION: Suppose I pick (without looking) a jelly bean from a box containing four red beans and seven blue beans. I record the color and put the bean back in the box. Then I choose a bean a
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Question 1126250: Suppose I pick (without looking) a jelly bean from a box containing four red beans and seven blue beans. I record the color and put the bean back in the box. Then I choose a bean again.
What is the probability of getting a blue bean both times? (Enter your probability as a fraction.)
Answer by ikleyn(52864) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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