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A jar contains 12 red marbles, 16 blue marbles, and 18 white marbles. Four marbles are chosen without replacement. What is the probability that they are all white?
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A jar contains 12 red marbles, 16 blue marbles, and 18 white marbles. Four marbles are chosen
without replacement. What is the probability that they are all white?
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10.6 all white marbles
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