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Mathematics, 18.03.2020 20:28 molinaemily009

You have a jar of jelly beans in front of you

with 12 - lime, 17 - papaya, 5 - mango and 13

- bubble gum. What is the probability, as a

fraction, of selecting either a lime or bubble

gum followed by a papaya?

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