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In Sal's sock drawer, there are 2 red, 2 blue, 2 yellow, 2 black, and 2 green socks. If he randomly picks one sock from the drawer, and then another, which fractions should Sal multiply to find the probability of choosing a pair of green socks? (StartFraction 1 over 10 EndFraction) (StartFraction 1 over 9 EndFraction) (StartFraction 2 over 10 EndFraction) (StartFraction 2 over 10 EndFraction) (StartFraction 2 over 10 EndFraction) (StartFraction 1 over 9 EndFraction) (StartFraction 2 over 10 EndFraction) (StartFraction 2 over 9 EndFraction)
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