SOLUTION: Assume that a box contains four red jelly beans and two green ones. We consider the event that a red bean is drawn. Suppose I pick a jelly bean from the box without looking. I

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Question 1126249: Assume that a box contains four red jelly beans and two green ones. We consider the event that a red bean is drawn.
Suppose I pick a jelly bean from the box without looking. I record the color and put the bean back in the box. Then I choose a bean again.
What is the probability of getting two red beans?

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