6. A sock drawer contains 4 green socks and 8 blue socks. You're trying to
get a pair, so you r...
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6. A sock drawer contains 4 green socks and 8 blue socks. You're trying to
get a pair, so you reach in and randomly grab one sock, and without
replacement, you grab a second sock. What is the probability that both
socks grabbed are green?
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