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You have a bag of chocolate candy. ten of them are red, 7 are brown, 12 are green, and 9 are blue. what is the probability that you pick a red candy, given that you have already picked a blue candy and have not replaced it? a) 10 37 b) 14 19 c) 5 19 d) 9 37

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