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Mathematics, 23.08.2019 16:30 lazymarshmallow7

You have 60 marbles in a jar, two of which are red. (so 2 red, 58 not red)
you pick 10 at random. what is the chance that you draw both red marbles?
explanation , not just the answer. brainliest answer if you calculate it for 2 out of 251 total marbles as well.

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