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A bag of 33 tulip bulbs contains 11 red tulips, 12 yellow tulips, and 10 purple tulips. Suppose two tulip bulbs are randomly selected without replacement from the bag. What is the probability that two
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A bag of 33 tulip bulbs contains 11 red tulips, 12 yellow tulips, and 10 purple tulips. Suppose two tulip bulbs are randomly selected without replacement from the bag. What is the probability that two randomly selected tulip bulbs are both red
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the answer will be 35/132
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