Julio has two bags of gummy candies one at a time he randomly pulled eight pineapple five lime and seven strawberry candy is out of the first bag and then put them back each time. He also randomly pulled 11 mango three termine and six watermelon candies out of the second bag and put them back each time, based on this information, what is the probability that Julio will select a strawberry candy from the first bag and a Termine candy from the second bag the next time he takes a candy from each bag

The probability of selecting a strawberry candy from the first bag is 7/20 (since there are 7 strawberry candies out of a total of 20 candies in the first bag).

The probability of selecting a Termine candy from the second bag is 3/20 (since there are 3 Termine candies out of a total of 20 candies in the second bag).

Therefore, the probability of Julio selecting a strawberry candy from the first bag and a Termine candy from the second bag the next time he takes a candy from each bag is (7/20) * (3/20) = 21/400.

So, the probability that Julio will select a strawberry candy from the first bag and a Termine candy from the second bag the next time he takes a candy from each bag is 21/400.