A jar contains jelly beans. There are

six yellow jelly beans,

six blue jelly beans and
five orange jelly beans. You randomly take two jelly beans out to eat. What is the probability that one jelly bean is red and the other jelly bean is green? Write your answer as a fraction. You do not need to simplify.

There are three colors of jelly beans: yellow, blue, and orange. We want to find the probability of selecting one red jelly bean and one green jelly bean.

Since there are no red or green jelly beans in the jar, it is impossible to select one red and one green jelly bean. Therefore, the probability is 0.

So, the probability of selecting one red jelly bean and one green jelly bean is 0/17, which can be written as 0.