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1 November, 14:03

A large candy jar contains 10 different coloured candies. Because there are so many candies in the jar, the probability of selecting a candy of a particular colour is always 1/10, regardless of the previous draws. If 4 candies are selected, find the probability that 4 different coloured candies are selected?

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  1. 1 November, 14:24
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    1/10 since no candy is the same colour
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