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A jar contains only red and blue marbles, with more than one marble of each color. The ratio of red to blue is 3:5. Two marbles are drawn at random without replacement. Quantity A: The probability that both marbles are red Quantity B: The probability that both marbles are blue
- Quantity A is greater.
- Quantity B is greater.
- The two quantities are equal.
- The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
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