Mathematics
Mathematics, 05.05.2021 22:20, oof78

There are 6 milk chocolates and 4 plain chocolates in a box. Rob takes at random a chocolate from the box and eats it.
Then Alison takes at random a chocolate from the box and eats it.

Work out the probability that there are now exactly 3 plain chocolates in the box.

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