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Assume there is a pair of jars. The first jar contains four blue balls, one green ball, and no red balls. The second jar contains three blue balls, two green balls, and no red balls. What is the probability of drawing first a blue ball (event B) and then a green ball (event G) from either of the two jars, having drawn twice from each with no replacements

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