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1. In a bag of fruits, there are 5 Apples and 3 Pears. If i pick a fruit and do not replace     it, then i pick another one. Find the probability that; i. Both are apple

ii. The first is a pear and the second an apple

Iii.    One is an apple and the other is a pear

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