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Mathematics, 22.04.2021 18:10 austinwst3

3 Question 5 (1 point)
Jasmine has 14 roses in a vase.
6
2 roses are yellow.
5 roses are pink.
3 roses are white.
4 roses are red.
9
12
What is the probability that Jasmine randomly selects a
red rose, replaces it, and then a pink rose?
1
A.
9
C.
28
5
3
10
B.
5
D.
49
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