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Martha has a jar that contains 5 red marbles and 7 white marbles. She randomly draws one marble and then draws another marble. What is the probability of drawing two white marbles if the marbles are drawn:
(a) without replacement?
(b) with replacement?
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the probability is 2/12
you might have to explain what replacement means
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