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Mathematics, 26.03.2021 22:10 montgomerykarloxc24x

A jar contains 3 blue marbles and 6 red marbles. Suppose you choose a marble at random and do not replace it. Then you choose a second marble. Find the probability of
both of the marbles you select are red.

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A: 1/18
B: 5/12
C: 1/3

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