An urn contains 100 chips of which 20 are blue, 30 are

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An urn contains 100 chips of which 20 are blue, 30 are red, and 50 are green. Suppose that 20 chips are drawn at random and without replacement. Let B, R, and G be the number of blue, red, and green chips, respectively. Calculate the joint probability mass function of B, R, and G.

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