SOLUTION: A jar contains 6 red marbles & 14 black. 2 marbles are drawn without replacement form the container. What is the probability that both of the marbles are red?

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Question 847559: A jar contains 6 red marbles & 14 black. 2 marbles are drawn without replacement form the container. What is the probability that both of the marbles are red?

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
A jar contains marbles: 6 red & 14 black
2 marbles are drawn without replacement
P(both red) =
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