A bag contains 4 yellow balls, 6 green balls and 10 red. If three balls are selected at random (one by one) and without replacement. What is the probability that the first and second balls are green? None 0.0175 0.0525 0.0614

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A bag contains 4 yellow balls, 6 green balls and 10 red. If three balls are
selected at random (one by one) and without replacement. What is the
probability that the first and second balls are green?
None
0.0175
0.0525
0.0614
Transcribed Image Text:A bag contains 4 yellow balls, 6 green balls and 10 red. If three balls are selected at random (one by one) and without replacement. What is the probability that the first and second balls are green? None 0.0175 0.0525 0.0614
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