Question: Urn I has three red chips, two black chips, and five white chips; urn II has two red, four black, and three white. One chip

Urn I has three red chips, two black chips, and five white chips; urn II has two red, four black, and three white.
One chip is drawn at random from each urn. What is the probability that both chips are the same color?

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