Ten red balls and three blue balls are in a bag. If two balls from...

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Ten red balls and three blue balls are in a bag. If two balls from the bag are to be selected at random, determine the probability of selecting two red balls. Assume that selection is to be done without replacement.Set up the problem as if it were to be solved, but do not solve.P(2 red balls selected) =

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