Jack has a bag of jellybeans. There are 6 green, 4 blue, 5 red, and 1 yellow jellybean. If Jack picks two jellybeans replacing the first, then find the probability of each.

P(blue and red) =
P(yellow and green) =
P(blue or yellow, green) =
P(green and blue and red) =​

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Answer: See below for totals:

Step-by-step explanation:

P(blue and red) = [tex]\frac{4}{16} *\frac{5}{16} = \frac{20}{256} =\frac{5}{64}[/tex]

P(yellow and green) = [tex]\frac{1}{16} *\frac{6}{16} =\frac{6}{256} = \frac{3}{128}[/tex]

P(blue or yellow, green) = [tex]\frac{5}{16} *\frac{6}{16} = \frac{30}{256} =\frac{15}{128}[/tex]

P(green and blue and red) =​[tex]\frac{6}{16} *\frac{4}{16} *\frac{5}{16} =\frac{120}{4096} =\frac{15}{512}[/tex]

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