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A bag contains 13 marbles of which 10 are red. A marble is selected at random and replaced. A second marble is then selected at random. What is the probability that both marbles are red?
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the probability that the 1st marble is red is 10/13. So, the probability that both marbles are red is (10/13)^2 or (100/169)
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