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Revision as of 23:58, 10 November 2006
Problem
A jar has 10 red candies and 10 blue candies. Terry picks two candies at random, then Mary picks two of the remaining candies at random. Given that the probability that they get the same color combination, irrespective of order, is where and are relatively prime positive integers, find
Solution
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