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Mathematics, 20.10.2019 11:30 dwighthibbert56

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a goblet contains 3 red balls, 2 green balls, and 6 blue balls.

if we choose a ball, then another ball without putting the first one back in the goblet, what is the probability that the first ball will be red and the second will be blue?

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