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Ron has 10 marbles that are the same size and shape in a bag. Of these, 4 are blue and 6 are green. He selects 2 marbles, one after the other, and DOES NOT REPLACE the first mar…
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Ron has 10 marbles that are the same size and
shape in a bag. Of these, 4 are blue and 6 are
green. He selects 2 marbles, one after the other,
and DOES NOT REPLACE the first marble. What is
the probability that he will select 2 green marbles?
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