Oliver has three green balls, two red balls, five yellows balls, and four orange balls in a bucket. He randomly chooses one ball out of the bucket without looking.
What is the probability he chooses a yellow ball?
If he removes all of the orange balls first, then what is the probability that he will choose a red ball out of the bucket?
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