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There are two red, three white, and four blue marbles in a bag. If Chad pulls two marbles from the bag, what is the probability that one will be white and the other blue?
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There are two red, three white, and four blue marbles in a
bag. If Chad pulls two marbles from the bag, what is the probability
that one will be white and the other blue?
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