SOLUTION: An urn contains six white and three black balls. Three balls are drawn. What is the probability that all the drawn balls will be black:
a) if the selection is done with replacem
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Question 1011984: An urn contains six white and three black balls. Three balls are drawn. What is the probability that all the drawn balls will be black:
a) if the selection is done with replacement.
b) if the selection is done with out replacement.
Answer by macston(5194) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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a) if the selection is done with replacement.
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b) if the selection is done with out replacement.
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