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Mathematics, 02.04.2021 19:10, jocelynn2379

Jason has a marble jar that contains 9 orange marbles, and 10 purple marbles. He will draw two marbles from the jar one at a time without replacing the first marble. What is the probability that Jason gets an orange marble on his first draw and a purple marble on his second draw.​

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