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There are five different colors of lollipops in a jar: 4 orange, 3 green, 4 red, 2 yellow, and 2 purple. Roberta draws out one lollipop, does not replace it, and then draws out a second lollipop. What is the probability she will get a green then purple lollipop? A. P ( Green; Purple ) = 1/45
B. P ( Green; Purple ) = 1/35
C. P ( Green; Purple ) = 2/5
D. P ( Green; Purple ) = 1/3

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