Thre are 4 balls in an urn.3 blue,1 brown.lf two balls are picked one by one without putting the first ball back in the urn,what is the probability for both of the balls to be blue? O 1/16 O 14 O 5/12 O 1/2

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Thre are 4 balls in an urn.3 blue,1
brown.lf two balls are picked one by
one without putting the first ball
back in the urn,what is the
probability for both of the balls to be
blue?
O 1/16
O 1/4
O 5/12
O 1/2
Transcribed Image Text:Thre are 4 balls in an urn.3 blue,1 brown.lf two balls are picked one by one without putting the first ball back in the urn,what is the probability for both of the balls to be blue? O 1/16 O 1/4 O 5/12 O 1/2
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