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9. There are 9 apples in a bag; 5 are red and 4 are yellow. Two apples are selected at random, one after another without
replacement, and the color of each is noted. Find the probability that the second apple is red.
A. 5/9
B. 5/18
C. 1/6
D. 3/8
E. 1/2
F. None of these.