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There are 4 red balls and 2 blue balls in a box. you pick 3 balls, one after another without replacing the balls picked. what is the probability the first 2 balls are red and the last one blue?
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There are 4 red balls and 2 blue balls in a box. you pick 3 balls, one after another without replacing the balls picked. what is the probability the first 2 balls are red and the last one blue?
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It has to be at least25%
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im gonna guess a 35% chance
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