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In a bowl of marbles, there are 5 red ones, 6 green ones, and 4 blue ones. If two marbles are chosen at random without replacement, find P(they are both red). Question 5 options: 19 31 13 221
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In a bowl of marbles, there are 5 red ones, 6 green ones, and 4 blue ones. If two marbles are chosen at random without replacement, find P(they are both red).
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19
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13
221
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