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Suppose a bag of marbles has 4 green, 2 red, 5 yellow, 1 brown, and 7 blue marbles. What is the probability of picking a green marble, replacing it, and then picking a brown marble?
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Reiny
prob(green, then brown)
= (4/19)(1/19) = 4/361
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