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Mathematics, 20.05.2021 18:50 eks8252

There are 15 apples, 13 oranges and 12 bananas in a large box. Without looking, Tim chooses one fruit puts it on a table, and then chooses another fruit. What is the probability that he chooses an apple first, then a orange?

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