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A jar contains 4 blue, 11 pink, 5 red, and 6 orange jellybeans. Once is selected, replaced, then another is selected. Find P(blue, then red) really need this correct

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Answer:

P(blue then red)=5/169

Step-by-step explanation:

the probability of picking the blue is 4/26 it's replaced so the total jellybeans doesn't change therefore the sample space doesn't change. the probability of picking a red is 5/26

to find the probability of picking them in that order, you multiply the two together

(4/26)x(5/26)=20/676

reducing that we get:

P(blue then red)=5/169