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Freebird https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKLJdmR6UGU Midnight Train to GA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IujS69xyLTY

You have a jar with 24 pieces of chocolate candy and 14 pieces of orange candy. We take one piece of candy at random from the jar, put it back, and then take a second piece of candy at random from the jar. What is the probability that you pick orange both times? What is the probability that you pick chocolate both times?

2. Andrew plays card games. He picks a card at random 2. Andrew plays card games. He picks a card at random. Then without putting the first card back, he picks a second card at random. What is P(2 aces)? What is (2 hearts)?

3. Felipe has 15 t-shirts in his wardrobe 3. Felipe has 15 t-shirts in his wardrobe. He takes one t-shirt at random. Then he puts it back and takes another t-shirt at random. What is the probability that he randomly chose his favorite shirt both times? What is the probability that he randomly chose the same shirt both times?