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Cameron has a bag of 50 gumdrops. There are 15 peach, 20 strawberry, 5 cherry, and 10 watermelon. Without looking, he picks a gumdrop, looks at it and puts it back, then chooses another without looking. What is the probability he will choose strawberry both times?
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