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I find a bowl of colored Christmas candies (only red and green) that were hidden from me in the house one day. I quickly grab a handful before being caught. Before shoving them into my mouth to get rid of the evidence, I notice that I have selected 4 red candies and no green ones. Let's say there were 10 green and 7 red candies in the bowl before my discovery. What is the probability of this event occurring?

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