A jar jelly beans. There are 9 red jelly beans, 6 blue jelly beans and 6 green jelly beans you randomly take two jelly beans out to eat what is the probability that both are blue? Write your answer as a fraction. You do not need to simplify

The total number of jelly beans is 9 + 6 + 6 = 21.

The probability of picking a blue jelly bean first is 6/21. Since one blue jelly bean was already taken, there are now only 5 blue jelly beans left out of a total of 20 jelly beans.

The probability of picking a blue jelly bean second is 5/20.

Therefore, the probability of picking both blue jelly beans is (6/21) * (5/20) = 30/420 = 3/42

So, the probability that both jelly beans picked are blue is 3/42.