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There are 10 yellow, 6 green, 9 orange, and 5 red cards in a stack of cards turned facedown. Once a card is selected, it is not replaced. Find the probability of selecting two cards that are not orange.
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There are 10 yellow, 6 green, 9 orange, and 5 red cards in a stack of cards turned facedown. Once a card is selected, it is not replaced. Find the probability of selecting two cards that are not orange. Please select one answer.
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21/20 I’d say
Explanation: There are 4 so Divide
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