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You are choosing classes for your first quarter in college. There is 1 English class, 2 math classes, and 5 electives. You decide to pick two random classes to start. Find the probability distribution for the random variable M, which counts the number of math classes chosen. The table below has a T instead of M, but you are focusing on the NUMBER OF MATH CLASSES. Hint: Use L for Electives in your tree so you don't get it confused with English.

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