A key ring has 10 keys. Two of these keys are the ones required to open a pair of locks on a safety deposit box. It is virtually impossible to tell the keys apart by just looking at them. If the keys are tried one-by-one, what is the probability that the first three keys tried will not open one of the locks and the fourth will?
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A key ring has 10 keys. Two of these keys are the ones required to open...