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Mathematics, 25.04.2020 02:58 hehefjf803

1) A box of candy has 8 caramels and 17 nougats. If Jose randomly takes 1 piece and then another piece without replacement, what is the probability that Jose drew 1 caramel and then 1 nougat?
i think its 2/25 but im not really sure i feel its wrong if it is can someone help me know why?

2) You have a jar full of jelly beans. You will randomly pick 2 jelly beans without replacement. The probability that you choose 2 green jelly beans is 14/95 and the probability of drawing one green jelly been is 2/5 . what is the probability of picking a second green, given the first was green?

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