An urn contains six blue balls and eight yellow balls. If four balls are selected randomly without
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An urn contains six blue balls and eight yellow balls. If four balls are selected randomly without being replaced, what is the probability that of the balls selected, three of them will be blue and one of them will be yellow?
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