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17. An urn contains eight red, six white, and four green balls. Four balls are drawn at random.
(a) Compute P(all four are red).
(b) Compute P(exactly two are red and exactly two are green).
(c) Compute P(exactly two are red or exactly two are green).
(a) The probability that all four balls are red is
(Type an integer or a decimal. Round to two decimal places as needed.)
(b) The probability that there are exactly two red balls and exactly two green balls is
(Type an integer or a decimal. Round to two decimal places as needed.)
(c) The probability that there are exactly two red balls or exactly two green balls is
(Type an integer or a decimal. Round to two decimal places as needed.)

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