An urn contains 6 balls of which two are red and four are black. Two balls are drawn at random. Probability that they are of the different colours is
A
`(2)/(5)`
B
`(1)/(15)`
C
`(8)/(15)`
D
`(4)/(15)`
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The correct Answer is:
C
`(8)/(15)`
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