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There are 6 red balls and 4 blue balls in a jar. If 2 balls are selected from the jar, what is the probability that 2 balls selected are red balls?

A. 1/10
B. 1/9
C. 3/10
D. 3/15
E. 2/15

I am getting a different answer which is not in options.
Here is the method i solved.
Total number of balls = 10
Total red balls = 6. Total Blue balls = 4
Need to select 2 balls from 10.
Probability of 2 balls selected are red = Selecting 1st red ball out of 10 x Selecting 2nd red ball out of 9
\(\frac{6}{10}\) x \(\frac{5}{9}\) = \(\frac{1}{3}\)

Another method;
Selecting 2 red balls from total 6 red balls = 6C2 = \(\frac{6*5}{2}\) = 15
Selecting 2 balls from total 10 balls = 10C2 = \(\frac{10*9}{2}\) = 45
\(\frac{6C2}{10C2}\) = \(\frac{15}{45}\) = \(\frac{1}{3}\)

Answer \(\frac{1}{3}\)
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==> You get 4C2/10C2==2/15. The answer is E.

Answer: E
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There are 6 red balls and 4 blue balls in a jar. If 2 balls are selected from the jar, what is the probability that 2 balls selected are red balls?

A. 1/10
B. 1/9
C. 3/10
D. 3/15
E. 2/15

==> You get 4C2/10C2==2/15. The answer is E.

Answer: E

As pointed out several times above the answer must be 1/3. For the answer to be 2/15 the question should asks about the probability of two BLUE balls, not red.,
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There are 6 red balls and 4 blue balls in a jar. If 2 balls are selected from the jar, what is the probability that 2 balls selected are red balls?

A. 1/10
B. 1/9
C. 3/10
D. 3/15
E. 2/15

The probability that two red balls are selected is:

6/10 x 5/9 = 30/90 = 1/3

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