SOLUTION: Suppose you have a large, well-mixed barrel of 70 black balls, 200 blue balls, and 120 red balls. Compute the probabilities of randomly drawing the following from the barrel: p

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Question 859588: Suppose you have a large, well-mixed barrel of 70 black balls, 200 blue balls, and 120 red balls. Compute the probabilities of randomly drawing the following from the barrel:
p [black then black then red] without replacement.

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