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I bought 6 apples yesterday. I chose them in a pile of 100 apples in which...

I bought 6 apples yesterday. I chose them in a pile of 100 apples in which 10 cooking apples (sour apples) were put in by the shop boss to lower the cost. Find the probability that at most two of the apples I bought tastes sour.

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