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Mathematics, 14.09.2021 18:00 july00

Craig's drawer contains 3 white socks, 3 blue socks, and 8 black socks. He selects a sock without looking and does not replace it. Then he selects another sock without looking Find P(two blue socks) PLZ ANSWER! URGENT! I WILL CRY!

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