You have a bag of 12 candies, 2 each of purple, green and yellow, and 3 each of pink and red. Calculate the following  What is the probability of choosing a green, NOT REPLACING IT BACK in the bag AND then choosing a red? 5/12  1/22 ⅙  5/144

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You have a bag of 12 candies, 2 each of purple, green and yellow, and 3 each of pink and red. Calculate the following 

What is the probability of choosing a green, NOT REPLACING IT BACK in the bag AND then choosing a red?

5/12 

1/22

⅙ 

5/144

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