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A bag contains 4 yellow balls, 5 red balls, and 6 blue balls. Part A: What is the probability of picking a yellow ball from the bag?
Part B: what is the probability of picking a blue ball from the bag?
Part C What is the probability of picking a yellow ball and then a blue ball after
replacement? Determine if the two events are independent events.


A bag contains 4 yellow balls, 5 red balls, and 6 blue balls.

Part A: What is the probability of

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