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Mathematics, 03.02.2021 19:50 tzartiger12

Three phones in a shipment of eighteen are known to be broken. A randomly selected phone is removed from the shipment and tested. It is found to be fine and not broken. If a second phone is randomly selected from those remaining, what is the probability of it NOT being broken?
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