SOLUTION: A bag contains three red balls, five white balls and two green balls. If three balls are selected at random, with replacement, find the probability that the first two are red and

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Question 242364: A bag contains three red balls, five white balls and two green balls. If three balls are selected at random, with replacement, find the probability that the first two are red and third one is green.
Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There are 10 balls.
3/10 * 3/10 * 2/10 = 18/1000 = .018
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Ed

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