SOLUTION: Suppose a bowl contains candies of various colors: 13 red, 9 blue, and 8 yellow. If two candies are chosen at random, find the probability that they are both red if they are chosen

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Question 1191054: Suppose a bowl contains candies of various colors: 13 red, 9 blue, and 8 yellow. If two candies are chosen at random, find the probability that they are both red if they are chosen: You may round your answers to three decimals places.
A. with replacement (independent)
B. without replacement (dependent)

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