Two balls are selected at random from an urn that contains three white balls and seven red balls. Let the random variable X denote the number of white balls drawn times the number of red balls drawn. Find the probability distribution. (Order your answers from smallest to largest x-value. Round your answers to four decimal places.)

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Two balls are selected at random from an urn that contains three white balls and seven red balls. Let the random variable X denote the number of white balls drawn times the number of red balls drawn. Find the probability distribution. (Order your answers from smallest to largest x-value. Round your answers to four decimal places.)

 

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