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Tim has 3 blue shirts and 2 red shirts in a drawer. He randomly picks one shirt, puts it back, and then picks another shirt. What is the probability that Tim picked up a blue shirt first and then a red
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Tim has 3 blue shirts and 2 red shirts in a drawer. He randomly picks one shirt, puts it back, and then picks another shirt. What is the
probability that Tim picked up a blue shirt first and then a red shirt?
A. 5/25
B. 6/10
C. 5/10
D. 6/25
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