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Mathematics, 11.11.2020 01:00 Jeiku3629

You want to pick two winning raffle tickets out of a hat and you are given two chances. Any blue ticket wins $20. You are hoping to pick two blue tickets so you can win $40. Therefore, you define
picking any blue ticket as a success. If there are 4 blue tickets and 16 red tickets, what is your
probability of winning $40 (picking two blue tickets) if you choose without replacement?

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