Mathematics
Mathematics, 04.03.2021 18:20, deelashasharma

A bag has 7 re lollipops, 7 white lollipops, 7 yellow lollipops, and 4 black lollipops. You randomly pull a lollipops from the bag, put it back, and then pull another one. What is the probability of getting a yellow and then not getting a yellow?Writeas a fraction.​

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