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A bag contains 15 red candies, 15 yellow candies, and 15 blue candies. What is the probability of randomly choosing two candies of the same color, without replacement?
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A bag contains 15 red candies, 15 yellow candies, and 15 blue candies. What is the probability of randomly choosing two candies of the same color, without replacement?
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low change because it's the same amount and if you mix them you will have a more lower chance of getting two of the same color
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