Mathematics
Mathematics, 27.01.2021 05:10, CadenClough13

A jar of 150 jelly beans contains 24 red jelly beans, 38 yellow, 28 green, 22 purple, 20 blue, and the rest are orange. Let B = the event of getting a blue jelly bean.
Let G = the event of getting a green jelly bean.
Let O = the event of getting an orange jelly bean.
Let P = the event of getting a purple jelly bean.
Let R = the event of getting a red jelly bean.
Let Y = the event of getting a yellow jelly bean.

Find P(Y ). (Enter your probability as a fraction.)

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