Two flower seeds are randomly selected from a package that contains 7 seeds for red flowers and 12 seeds for white flowers. (Give your answer correct to three decimal places.) (a) What is the probability that both seeds will result in red flowers? (b) What is the probability that one of each color is selected? (c) What is the probability that both seeds are for white flowers?
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