Multiple Choice
A red ball and 17 white balls are in a box. If two balls are drawn, without replacement, what is the probability of getting 2 red R balls?
A) Pr(R first ∩ R second) = 1
B) Pr(R first ∩ R second) =
C) Pr(R first ∩ R second) =
D) Pr(R first ∩ R second) =
E) Pr(R first ∩ R second) = 0
Correct Answer:

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