A box contains 6 green balls and 8 red balls.  Five balls are selected at the random from the box. What is the probability of that? a) If three balls are selected without replacement from the box, what is the probability of all selected balls have the same color? Instructions: Solve the question with proper calculation

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A box contains 6 green balls and 8 red balls.  Five balls are selected at the random from the box. What is the probability of that?

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If three balls are selected without replacement from the box, what is the probability of all selected balls have the same color?

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