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There are 32 marbles in a jar: 14 blue, 10 red, 5 green, and 3 yellow. Sally pulls one marble, randomly, from the jar. Without replacing the marble, she pulls another marble. What is the probability that both marbles will be red?
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What’s the answer or is a write ur self answer so I can help !
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