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Involving the selection of two apples from a bag of red and yellow apples without replacement. assume that the bag has a total of 14 apples: 10 red and 4 yellow. (1) what is the probability that the second apple you pick is red? equation editorequation editor (2) what is the probability that you pick at least one red apple?

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