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Mathematics, 10.04.2020 21:52 deondra0803

Beth draws pens randomly from a box containing 6 pens of the same shape and size. There is 1 green pen, 4 red pens, and 1 blue pen. She draws 1 red pen and then another red pen without replacing the first one. Find the probability of drawing 1 red pen followed by another red pen, and show the equation used.

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