SOLUTION: Suppose 10 chips numbered 1-10 are put in a box..if two chops are selected with the first one not replaced , what is the probability that both will be a multiple of 3?

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Question 765248: Suppose 10 chips numbered 1-10 are put in a box..if two chops are selected with the first one not replaced , what is the probability that both will be a multiple of 3?
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