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Mathematics, 14.07.2019 07:00 batmannn1516

If 18% of the beads in a bag are green, 25% are red, and 40% are purple, what is the probability of choosing a green bead and then a purple bead, if you replace the bead in between? a. 22%b. 58%c. 7.2%d. 4.5%

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