Suppose you select a candy from a jar with 6 red and 4 green candies. You draw out a red candy, unwrap it, and eat it. You then select a second candy from the jar. What is the probability you draw out a green candy this time?
a. 0.44 c. 0.60
b. 0.40 d. 0.56
A
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