Probability that john picks more blue marbles than mary

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1 John randomly picks (without replacing) four marbles from a jar that contains 6 red and 4 blue marbles.

Mary randomly picks three marbles from a jar that contains 3 red and 5 blue marbles.

What is the probability that John picks more blue marbles than Mary?

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